From 2014, Bob Simon’s visit to Chernobyl, the site of the decades-old Soviet nuclear disaster. Also from 2014, Simon’s trip to the Yukon to report on a new gold rush. From 2017, Bill Whitaker’s report on archaeologists using satellite photos to locate ancient sites. And from 2015, Morley Safer’s story on efforts to preserve some Italy’s most iconic architectural treasures.
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0:00 Intro
0:11 Chernobyl
13:15 Gold Rush
26:47 Space Archaeology
39:39 Saving History
The most radioactive place is Niles Africa where the uranium digging sites are.
I would love to see a whole episode devoted to the history behind The Chief, Omar Farouk and his family.
Japan has NEVER BEEN CONTAINED THEY ARE IN INFANT STAGE OF CONTAINMENT. THE CORE STILL MELTING INTO EARTH AND THEY DUMP MILLIONS GALLONS IN OCEAN DAILY.
Wow the entire video was magnificent. Thank you very much.
The inept,incompetent Russians….