August 6, Hiroshima: Messages from the Past
On August 6, 1945, an atomic-bomb, called Little Boy, was dropped on Hiroshima. The ground zero reached a temperature of a million degree in a skinny minute. The heat hotter than the surface of the sun burned down everything.
Three days later, on August 9, another atomic-bomb was dropped on a city in Kyushu island, Nagasaki. Photographs taken by a Japanese photographer allows us to have a glimpse into the destructive features of Nagasaki shortly after the drop.
The blast-wave marked a person's shadow on the wall with its heat.
Fat-man; the atomic-bomb dropped on Nagasaki.
Developers of the atomic-bomb signed their name on the tail surface.
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