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A floating nuclear plant in Russia features a gym, bar, and pool. An expert calls it 'Chernobyl on ice.'

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A floating nuclear plant in Russia features a gym, bar, and pool. An expert calls it 'Chernobyl on ice.'

A floating nuclear power plant in Russia will soon begin a 4,000-mile journey across the Arctic Ocean.

Construction of the plant started more than a decade ago.

This month, it's expected to arrive in the port of Pevek, where it will supply power to a remote region of Russia.

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This month, it is finally slated to arrive, but first the plant must complete a 4,000-mile ocean voyage.

The plant, called Akademik Lomonosov, is expected to supply electricity to an estimated 100,000 homes in a remote, far-east region of Russia — Pevek is an Arctic port and the nation's northernmost town.

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