6000 mile long Scottish Coastline might get a Radioactive Necklace!
Neha Mahajan | Feb 29 2008

Great Britain might just be on the verge of creating a hot new tourist destination. If the plans by Edinburgh based Gross.Max. actualise, the 600 mile long Scottish coastline will witness a necklace of radio active glaciers but also some dazzling blue hot water lagoons. Under the project, a Torness nuclear power station will create a nuclear powered iceberg. The heat generated to keep the iceberg at the desired temperature will actually be used to create blue hot water lagoons in the nearby cement factory works quarry. The limestone of the actual rock formation will be responsible for the beautiful blue colours of the lagoons.

Believing that only nuclear energy can curb CO2 emissions, the giant freezers will not only beautify the entire area but will also bring back the local climatic conditions to pre modern levels. So the nuclear powered icebergs might be the alternative to natural ones and also attract a lot of tourists but nothing can replace the beauty and place of natural glaciers. The idea is unique though, but it might just turn out to be a Frankenstein. The project might take several years to complete. For now, just enjoy the beautiful pictures.

Via: Pruned

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