The guides carried Geiger counters with them, and they would show us what the readings were. Since I was there during the winter, it wasn't bad at all. The snow protects you from the radiation. The radioactive particles sink into the ground at a rate of a centimeter a year, and the snow added extra padding, as it were. The folks who work in the area do 2 weeks on and 2 weeks off. They have long term radiation counters that help to make sure they stay safe. But honestly, you are completely safe while you are there. The buildings falling in on you are a much greater danger. And I almost got run over by a truck. But other than that, it was good.
You know, I didn't think the movie was awful, but that probably had more to do with the premise than the film itself. I just felt like they didn't do a good job of capitalizing on it. It could have been a much better movie.
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