Aftermath of atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. Effects of flash burn on bamboo trees grown on a levee in Mitake Machi, Hiroshima. Flash burn on a tombstone in cemetery. A circular flash burn on a granite tombstone caused at the time of the explosion of atom bomb. Incense burner removed and the circular flash burn. A pencil used to illustrate the shadow area. Base of the monument with two holes on each side to hold flowers. Flowers removed from one side and the effect of flash burn becomes apparent.
Shadow details and flash burns caused due to atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. A stone monument with effects of flash burn caused due to atomic explosion. Base of stone lantern and the shadow cast by upper section on flash burnt base. Flash burnt base of the monument. Granite Pekinese monument with flash burn effects on the head and face. A line of demarcation on the head of the monument shows the area affected by flash burn. A man points at the area.
Shadow details and flash burns caused due to atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. Base of a stone lantern indicates flash burned area and shadow cast by an additional stone which rested atop at the time of the blast. Corners with flash burned and protected parts. A stone railing. Shadow cast on the base of Shinto shrine entrance by a post which was swept by the blasts.
Shadow details and flash burns caused due to atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. A wooden post with the flash burn effect. A metal ornamentation on the top of the post. Metal removed to show flash burn effect. Flash burned side of a chain. Man turns around the chain to show the protected area. Three granite posts removed and flash burned area and the shadow cast by the posts on the base of stone railing before the blast. Flash burned area at the entrance of the shrine and the protected area. The wooden post with the flash burned area at the base.
Shadow details and flash burns caused due to atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. A granite lantern with a replaced wooden framework on upper section. Wooden frame with the flash burned area and the protected portion by an overhanging top of the lantern. Torii or the entrance to the Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine (21-2 Motomachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, 730-0011, Japan). Men and women move past the entrance.
Shadow details and flash burns caused due to atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. A series of wooden gymnastic bars. Side of wooden bars partially shielded from the flash by a large building. Side of a wooden bar with a shadow cast by a portion of parallel bars. A flash area on upright portion of the bar. Parallel bar moved downward from the notch and the shadow cast by it. Flash burned and protected areas on side of vertical bars. A wooden frame for multiple play ground swing and the shadows cast by the metal hooks to which ropes of the individual swings were attached. Shadow cast on the side of vertical bar by the end of the parallel bar which is moved from its original position to show the shadow cast by it. Shadows cast on one portion of the vertical gym bar and the remaining surface which has been flash burned. Side of vertical gym bar with a shadow cast by the wooden cross member on top of the bar.
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