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Eric And Gabi Looking At Museum Display
Eric And Gabi Looking At Museum Display John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Third Trip to Japan > Shikoku > Eric And Gabi Looking At Museum Display
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Traditional Candles
Traditional Candles John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Third Trip to Japan > Shikoku > Traditional Candles
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Deformed Objects
These two glass bottles and a sake glass were deformed (melted) by the heat of the explosion. We are encouraged to touch them - they are nicely melted. John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Hiroshima > Deformed Objects
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Blast Sphere Over City
This is at time t=0.00005 sec (or something like that) - it gives you a sense of just how close this bomb was when it exploded. The only buildings standing were made of concrete. John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Hiroshima > Blast Sphere Over City
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Sadako's Paper Cranes
There was a large display discussing the life of Sadako - a young girl in Hiroshima who developed and died of cancer years after the blast. She believed that folding 1000 paper cranes would get her wish granted and the museum included some of the ones she folded. Because paper was scarce at the time, the cranes are made out of a variety of materials, and some are very small. John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Hiroshima > Sadako's Paper Cranes
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Armor And Rifle
Armor And Rifle John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Matsumoto > Armor And Rifle
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Royalty From Girls Toys
Royalty From Girls Toys John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Third Trip to Japan > Ebino Kohen > Royalty From Girls Toys
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Fertility Monkeys
Fertility Monkeys John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Third Trip to Japan > Ebino Kohen > Fertility Monkeys
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