The Dome
Enewetak -Toll on the Marshall Islands is a remote place, embedded in the huge Pacific region between Australia and Hawaii -in many aspects of picturesque paradise. It is also a transparent light blue water, which is breathtaking sky and lively vegetation, and also accommodate one of the most toxic graves on the earth. This cultural relic of the Cold War covers the US nuclear test, and the rising sea level threatens its stability. The dome was produced by ABC News Australia and moved to this exotic place to reveal the degree of erosion of the structure and its expiration content represents the threat of residents in the region.
The dome itself is a circular concrete plate, located on the narrow rural ground near the ground. Under this concrete, it is a radioactive remains of atomic explosion nearly 70 years ago. The construction of the dome is hasty, and safety prevention measures are hardly considered. There is no proper lining between the toxic materials and the soil below. The cracks promoted on the top and the surface of the ocean have begun to enter the interior.
Over the years, the workers who built the dome have suffered countless diseases, and many of them were trapped by darkness because of their hidden building.
Sea water has hindered the structure. Typhoon can completely break it. If such an incident occurs, it can pollute the entire Pacific and affect millions of life.
The movie overview of several residents who evacuated many years ago, including residents of Bikini, the location of the nuclear test, and the location of the nuclear test was 1,000 times higher than the Hiroshima bomb. Even after all these times, the degree of pollution has no hope of returning home.
The dome proves the destructive role of the nuclear era. The negative effects of the past era still exist and continue to infect the new generation. This film also clarifies the danger of climate change by studying the most unexpected and most disastrous consequences.



