September 16th, 2008
Bring back something nice for your In-Laws
Should you be traveling around Kyrgyzstan and running out of ideas to bring back a typical “souvenir” from Central Asia, why don’t you do as these Chinese tourists ?
This makes my day !
BEIJING, September 15 (RIA Novosti) – Three Chinese tourists have bought a 274-kg (604-lb) piece of depleted uranium and brought it home from Kyrgyzstan as a souvenir, the China Daily newspaper reported Monday.
The three tourists from the city of Aksu in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region bought “the glittering treasure” for $2,000 at a flea market in Kyrgyzstan, hoping to make money by reselling it in China.
Not knowing what they had actually bought, the tourists sliced off a piece of the stone and took it to experts from Beijing’s Tsinghua University. After identifying the souvenir as a piece of depleted uranium, the scientists called the police.
Local prosecutors decided against filing charges of nuclear trafficking as the men obviously had no idea what they had bought.
The three men were taken to a local clinic for medical examination, but doctors found no signs of radiation poisoning.
Kyrgyzstan has a number of uranium disposal sites left from Soviet-era uranium mining.
Depleted uranium is a weakly radioactive by-product of uranium enrichment. A radiation dose from it would be about 60% of those of natural uranium with the same mass and because of its long half-life it has no significant detrimental health effects.
Depleted uranium is used for radiation shielding in medical radiation therapy, industrial radiography equipment, and containers for transporting radioactive materials.
I just wonder what they were planning to do with a 274 kg piece of uranium… and how they went through the border with this ?
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