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Historic Photos--Bikini Atoll, Nuclear Tests 1946
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Japanese fisherman exposed to 1954 U.S. nuclear test dies of pneumonia at 87 | The Japan Times
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MHS Collections Online: Second Bikini Atoll atomic bomb test [2 seconds after detonation], 25 July 1946
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Bikini Atoll Vintage 1946 b&w image post war image of OPERATION CROSSROADS The underwater 'Baker' nuclear weapon test on 25 July 1946 in North East lagoon of Bikini Atoll. Photographed from a
Remarkable': Scientists amazed by thriving marine life at Bikini Atoll site where 23 atomic bombs were dropped | The Independent | The Independent