We all have radiation from those bombs--They can date bones because of it. Before the A bombs has no, I thing cesium something and after it is in the bones.On the brighter news front. The Army Corps of Engineers has discovered radioactive lawns at homes at the bottom of the hill from my house.
http://fox2now.com/2015/12/08/coldw...ineers-discover-more-contaminated-properties/
Kind of a long story but St. Louis was where the first atomic bombs were made and they stored the waste near the airport back during and after WWII.
Coldwater Creek starts there and has been sending radiation to the Missouri River just above its confluence with the Mississippi since that time. Occasionally the creek floods into people's backyards. They then get contaminated. This is the same creek the mink came from that Wal-Mart sent my way when they cut down all the woods to build the store less than 1000 yards from my house as the crow flies.
I'm glad I'm uphill.
Too bad mink can climb hills.
ETA
The bridge at the 0:56 second mark on the video is the one at the bottom of the hill from my house.
More good news.
http://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/...cle_ff009cbc-6e96-51f9-9782-5f3171f471f2.html