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Official submarine graveyards are much more visible: you can even see them on Google Maps or Google Earth. Zoom in on America’s biggest nuclear waste repository in Hanford, Washington, Sayda Bay in the arctic Kola Peninsula, or the shipyards near Vladivostok and you’ll see them. There are row after row of massive steel canisters, each around 12m long. They are lined up in ranks in Hanford’s long, earthen pits awaiting a future mass burial, sitting in regimented rows on a Sayda Bay dockside, or floating on the waters of the Sea of Japan, shackled to a pier at the Pavlovks sub base near Vladivostok.