The A-bomb dome remaining structure, Hiroshima
by Lyl Dil Creations
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The A-bomb dome remaining structure, Hiroshima
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Lyl Dil Creations
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
At 8:15am on 6th August 1945, the first atomic bomb in human history was dropped on Hiroshima. Although, the Atomic Bomb Dome was located almost directly underneath the explosion, it somehow avoided complete destruction and the remains of the building still stand today.
The residents of Hiroshima decided to keep this tragic reminder of war intact. The site was designated as a World Heritage Site in 1996.
Photograph honored by features in the FAA/Pixels groups:
- Your Story of Art on October 27th, 2020
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December 17th, 2019
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Lyl Dil Creations
Thank you very much for the feature in the group YOUR STORY OF ART on October 27, 2020!
Kathryn Jones
A grueling reminder of the horrors of war! Especially effective against the blue sky and the bit of light in the lower left hand corner, which symbolizes the end of hostilities and the white clouds symbolize a new beginning. I expect that the reason this building was not completely destroyed would be that most of the forces would be deflected all around, so that the main force of the blast would have been felt elsewhere. Let it be a lesson to us of the horrors of the fragility of human life and that what is easy to set in motion cannot always be halted.