In the main street of Navalmoral de la Mata there remains, as an extemporaneous touch, ancient, almost rupestre ideologically, that antinuclear sun painted on a wall. In the eighties, when Almaraz was built, there was one who warned of the danger of a nuclear accident. Forty years later, in these villages another kind of fear has been experienced: that the real catastrophe of Almaraz was someone who decided to shut it down. The central one has b…
In the main street of Navalmoral de la Mata there remains, as an extemporaneous touch, ancient, almost rupestre ideologically, that antinuclear sun painted on a wall. In the eighties, when Almaraz was built, there was one who warned of the danger of a nuclear accident. Forty years later, in these villages another kind of fear has been experienced: that the real catastrophe of Almaraz was someone who decided to shut it down. The central one has b…