ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月10日 05時32分


Kimba is a dry, isolated rural town on the edge of a vast grain-growing belt in South Australia. A year ago, 2 local farming families offered their properties as potential storage sites for Australia’s nuclear waste. Now, as the federal government considers whether to build the site on one of these 2 farms in Kimba, this community of about 650 people finds itself divided and angry. The prospect of jobs and subsidies that the site would bring has split locals between those who want to preserve rural Australia’s way of life and those who say the glory days of farming are over. Kimba is so polarized about the debate that families who have been friends for generations now stare at the ground as they walk past each other on the street. To end the bitter rift in the community, some politicians are urging the government to find another site. @mattabbottphoto took this photo of a potential site for the nuclear dump. Visit the link in our profile to read more about this little Australian town that's found itself at the center of a bitter dispute over where to store the country's nuclear waste.


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