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Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power Plant (decommissioned)
A 300-ton electrical transformer, removed from the Connecticut Yankee nuclear power plant, is towed on the Connecticut River in Haddam Neck, Conn., Friday, Oct. 1, 1999. The transformer is to be shipped on the barge to North Carolina. The power plant, part of which is visible behind the barge, is in the process of being decommissioned. (AP Photo/Bob Child)
Keywords: Connecticut Yankee (Haddam Neck)

Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power Plant (decommissioned)

A 300-ton electrical transformer, removed from the Connecticut Yankee nuclear power plant, is towed on the Connecticut River in Haddam Neck, Conn., Friday, Oct. 1, 1999. The transformer is to be shipped on the barge to North Carolina. The power plant, part of which is visible behind the barge, is in the process of being decommissioned. (AP Photo/Bob Child)

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Album name:Rennhack / Connecticut Yankee (Haddam Neck)
Rating (5 votes):55555
Keywords:Connecticut / Yankee / (Haddam / Neck)
Credits:http://cryptome.org
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Date added:Sep 15, 2005
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