Buried Under
Photo: Las Vegas Review Journal Here's something new to me: the number of above ground nuclear tests done in Nevada in the 40 years since 1951. What number would you guess? One or two? Maybe a dozen? Keep in mind that these were bombs detonated above ground, powerful enough to light the skies 400 miles away. So your guess? Surely by the late-80s we knew the dangers of radiation. So what do you think? Maybe 20 or so, as in one test every few years? Would you have guessed over 100? And would you have guessed that an additional 900 bombs --most of them larger than those dropped on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki-- were also detonated underground during that same time period? In Nevada! (and a few in Arizona) Or that the radiation from those above-ground tests drifted onto the land and water, and thus the grasses that fed cattle, which was how the "downwind" effects of that drifting st...