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Born in London, I've lived in The Netherlands, New York, and Washington DC. Now I've settled down in Colorado and love taking pictures. Until October 2014 I used a Nikon D40X, but now it's a Nikon D5300. I do almost no photo editing - occasionally I will crop or remove a dust spot, but that's all. What comes out of the camera is what you see here.
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ReplyDeleteLets hope we never have another monument like this. The atomic bomb is an unimaginable weapon.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad they left this building standing as a reminder of what not to do (by both parties).
ReplyDeleteLooks like it could crumble at any moment!
ReplyDeleteThis must never happen again.
ReplyDeleteStill standing@!
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Reminder of bitter past, but so important to remember.
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