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In the last episode of History Traveler (linked below), we were looking at the Weldon Spring Site that served as an explosives manufacturing facility in WWII and in the Cold War, as a site for the processing of uranium for use in atomic weapons. We showed a little bit from the site where nuclear waste is now contained but we didn't show everything. In this episode, we're continuing our exploration of the area to see the shadows of what was left behind from this era. Link to the last episode here: • ☢️Climbing a Giant Mound of NUCLEAR WASTE!... This episode was produced in partnership with The Gettysburg Museum of History. See how you can support history education & artifact preservation by visiting their website & store at https://www.gettysburgmuseumofhistory... Support the effort to expand history education on PATREON: / historyunderground Other episodes that you might enjoy: Bellefontaine Cemetery: Learning History From the Dead | History Traveler Episode 347: • Bellefontaine Cemetery: Learning History F... A Hidden Corner of Gettysburg & a Chat with Ken Burns | History Traveler Episode 345: • A Hidden Corner of Gettysburg & a Chat wit... Little Bighorn: Custer's Last Stand w/ Jocko & Leif | History Traveler 344: • Little Bighorn: Custer's Last Stand w/ Joc... Little Bighorn: The Desperate Defense of Reno Hill (w/Jocko Willink) | History Traveler Episode 343: • Little Bighorn: The Desperate Defense of R... Little Bighorn: Prelude to the Last Stand w/ Jocko & Leif | History Traveler Episode 341: • Little Bighorn: Prelude to the Last Stand ... All drone shots conducted by a Part 107 licensed drone pilot with permission from the U.S. Department of Energy.