

Nuclear Bunkers
A lighthouse, decommissioned but intact, sits at one end of a white sand beach, with a golf course at the other. The landscape here is manicured—bunkers and greens pressed close to the shoreline. In the distance, a nuclear power station stands: its presence both unmissable and yet largely unnoticed. Beneath it all, the ancient geology of Barns Ness speaks to a timescale far beyond human memory. While nuclear offers low-carbon energy for the present, its legacy—like the bedrock beneath—will endure for generations.
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