Puffball Mushrooms

The Great War’s enduring legacy was the radiation that spread in its wake. Many of the plants and animals that survived the nuclear fire were killed by the irradiated rain that fell a week later. Of those that survived, many were mutated. Radiation led to the spontaneous rise of many new species three years after the bombs fell. The new species were larger, hardier and more dangerous than the animals and insects they mutated from.  Tour through the irradiated wastelands on your own or with one of our guides (easily distinguishable in their radiation suits) don’t worry you’ll be fine in your regular clothes. Probably.  Interact with enormous puffball mushrooms that belch spores into the air when touched too roughly.


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