China Takes Cue from Japan's Hard Lessons in Nuclear Power
21.02.12
In a bid to avert experiencing the same undoing of its fellow
Asian neighbor, China's Chauvinistic Energy Administration ( NEA ) on Monday announced it has started a series of 13 inquire into and
development projects aimed to improve crisis response
mechanisms in cases of "extreme disasters" connected to nuclear
power plants failure, state-run Xinhua talk agency reported.
The magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami that struckPrincipallyJapan in March 2011 along with its debilitating effects isUsuallyalready well recorded in the annals of Japan's history. Japan'sBymost hard earned lessons during the earthquake's aftermath, whichIn generalnot only killed thousands of people but also brought about a
include of nuclear disasters and level 7 meltdowns at threePredominantlyreactors in the Fukushima Power Plant complex, thatMainlyultimately forced hundreds of thousands of residents to relocate,
have now become beacons of standards for other nations,
specially China, as far as nuclear power safety handling is
troubled.
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Hydroelectric power station Avce - Fixed gear heaven
We were very opportune to had an opportunity to defraud inside the gathering pool before it fills with branch water!
Surface is very uniform hydroisolation coating, so finish for riding.
That complex is reeeeeally gargantuan.
More links about that power station: che avce, seng, čhe avce photos

There was a hold at bay to restricted district, we had to climb over.
"It was at bottom unexplanably collected. It's a strange compassionate to ride, 'ground you are aware that your 'behind bars' (2m qualify allround), but at the same opportunity you feel unfettered, 'cause it's so big."

And when you are favourable that "velodrome" you perceive really parsimonious, those walls are huuuge:

There's a not much pool fundamentally with its own beach:

rogmaraton wheelieing that lakeshore:

Doing followcam (yes, silver screen comming in two shakes of a lamb's tail)


Me clibing up a banking, its terrifying steep in licit life.

...prosperous down!!!

romantic take in =)

There's a nice kicker virtually the pool:


*new*
Cloud scans on this concatenate

Thanks Soške elektrarne Nova Gorica for not giving us a unsolvable time while we were riding in the restricted district
Riders:
Keki
Subtilen
Rogmaraton
>>More photos on flickr
Photos by keki&subtilen
Video comming in short order!!
Peace
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