The heavy lift ship "Aura" has passed through the Minch, today, heading round the top of Scotland for a destination of Lubmin.
The nuclear plant, there, is in the process of being demolished and has been for the past 16 years at a cost of billions. Only small sections can dismantled due to the amounts of radiation in the immediate area, Workers must be completely covered up in 'space suits' to work in there for short times only. It was built when Lubmin was in the East Zone and the plant was deemed as not being up to Western standards.Due to an electrician's mistake, or he got the blame, the plant almost had a meltdown in December 7th. 1975. Apparently, five heavy concrete flasks or vessels are near to the dock area which allows access from the Atlantic.
So where are they being taken? When? What is actually contained in these things? The ship "AURA" can be tracked at www.shipais.com. At 1915hrs it passed the top most of the Western Isles on route NNE to turn easterly round the top of Scotland. then she will cross the North Sea to enter Lubmin and from there who knows? But she can be tracked, later, by everyone.
Aura stats www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1288289
Lubmin plant info. www.dw,world.de/dw/article 0,,5096451,0.html
The nuclear plant, there, is in the process of being demolished and has been for the past 16 years at a cost of billions. Only small sections can dismantled due to the amounts of radiation in the immediate area, Workers must be completely covered up in 'space suits' to work in there for short times only. It was built when Lubmin was in the East Zone and the plant was deemed as not being up to Western standards.Due to an electrician's mistake, or he got the blame, the plant almost had a meltdown in December 7th. 1975. Apparently, five heavy concrete flasks or vessels are near to the dock area which allows access from the Atlantic.
So where are they being taken? When? What is actually contained in these things? The ship "AURA" can be tracked at www.shipais.com. At 1915hrs it passed the top most of the Western Isles on route NNE to turn easterly round the top of Scotland. then she will cross the North Sea to enter Lubmin and from there who knows? But she can be tracked, later, by everyone.
Aura stats www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1288289
Lubmin plant info. www.dw,world.de/dw/article 0,,5096451,0.html
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