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No, there's no place on earth with no radio frequency (RF) radiation whatsoever. And if there were it would not be in Europe. Anywhere with dense population is likely to have more electromagnetic energy around.

But avoiding radio waves won't make you healthier. The energy of an electromagnetic wave is proportional to its frequency, and the photons of RF radiation are billions of times weaker (more harmless) than those of the infrared radiation that any warm object (such as a human being) gives off, and they're trillions of times weaker than ordinary sunlight, not even counting the ultra-violet, which is really the first part of the spectrum that poses a danger to your health.

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