Someone needs to do some research. The Manhattan Project wasn't in New York. Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Hanford, Washington; and Los Alamos, New Mexico were the locations that did 99.99% of the work on the Manhattan Project. It was a code name, not a location.
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_...n_Project.html
Besides all of that, if those caves had radioactive waste in them, there would be NO bats, and the photographer would be dead as the half life of radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project is tens of thousands of years.
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After the war, the waste was moved to a storage area near Lambert Field, the St. Louis Airport, and became known as the St. Louis Airport Cakes. Although the material was shipped to Caņon City in the late 1960s, pollution from the waste was left behind. Both the Mallinckrodt plant and the airport-area storage site are still listed on the Environmental Protection Agency's list of the country's most polluted sites - the so-called Superfund List.
http://www.longmontfyi.com/cotter/cotter2.htm
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