REMARKABLE PHOTOS OF THE WORLD’S FIRST UNDERWATER NUCLEAR EXPLOSION
'remarkable' is the last word I would use for these photographs. With fukushima now poisoning the pacific and the world , i see these photographs as simply frightening. The question i would like to get an answer to is how much have the The West's weapon PROGRAMS poisoned planet Earth and all its life. from the himalayas to the oceans the hell they have unleashed is not to be CELEBRATED.
REMARKABLE PHOTOS OF THE WORLD’S FIRST UNDERWATER NUCLEAR EXPLOSION
In 1946, the US detonated two nuclear bombs in Bikini Atoll to test the effects of nuclear bombs on naval warships. The second bomb that exploded was named Baker, and it was the first nuclear bomb to detonate underwater. Recently, these rare photographs of the explosion have surfaced, giving valuable insight into the destructive properties of nuclear blasts in general.
In 1946, the US detonated two nuclear bombs in Bikini Atoll to test the effects of nuclear bombs on naval warships. The second bomb that exploded was named Baker, and it was the first nuclear bomb to detonate underwater. Recently, these rare photographs of the explosion have surfaced, giving valuable insight into the destructive properties of nuclear blasts in general.
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