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"Hanhikivi" is also the name of a huge rock that was in former centuries used as a border mark and these days a view point and tourist attraction. Fennovoima suggested to move away the rock as it is interfering their NPP plans.

Latest revision as of 15:00, 30 May 2010

The nuclear company Fennovoima (biggest shareholder is the German nuclear company EON) wants to build a new nuclear power plant in Finland - probably in Simo or in Pyhäjoki. The images give an impression about the area affected by these nuclear developments.


Photo: Falk Beyer

"Hanhikivi" is also the name of a huge rock that was in former centuries used as a border mark and these days a view point and tourist attraction. Fennovoima suggested to move away the rock as it is interfering their NPP plans.

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