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Japan - Hiroshima: Peace Memorial Park, adjacent to the Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, which marks the ground zero of the Hiroshima’s atomic explosion
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Japan - Hiroshima: Peace Memorial Park, adjacent to the Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, which marks the ground zero of the Hiroshima’s atomic explosion
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The Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, juxtaposed with a modern architecture of the rebuilt city of Hiroshima.
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The Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, juxtaposed with a modern architecture of the rebuilt city of Hiroshima.
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The Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, juxtaposed with a modern architecture of the rebuilt city of Hiroshima.
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The Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, juxtaposed with a modern architecture of the rebuilt city of Hiroshima.
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School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim.
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Peace Memorial Park, with the statue of Sadako, the little girl who died of leukemia, and who believed that byfolding 1,000 origami cranes, her death can be prevented; she died just after the 954th crane.
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Peace Memorial Park, with the statue of Sadako, the little girl who died of leukemia, and who believed that byfolding 1,000 origami cranes, her death can be prevented; she died just after the 954th crane.
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School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim.
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School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim.
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The Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, marking the ground zero of the Hiroshima’s atomic explosion, detail
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Japan 
- Hiroshima: School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim

- Hiroshima: Peace Memorial Park, with the statue of Sadako, the little girl who died of leukemia, and who believed, that byfolding 1,000 origami cranes, her death can be prevented; she died just after the 954th crane.
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Japan 
- Hiroshima: School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim

- Hiroshima: Peace Memorial Park, with the statue of Sadako, the little girl who died of leukemia, and who believed, that byfolding 1,000 origami cranes, her death can be prevented; she died just after the 954th crane.
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Japan 
- Hiroshima: School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim

- Hiroshima: Peace Memorial Park, with the statue of Sadako, the little girl who died of leukemia, and who believed, that byfolding 1,000 origami cranes, her death can be prevented; she died just after the 954th crane.
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Japan 
- Hiroshima: School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim

- Hiroshima: Peace Memorial Park, with the statue of Sadako, the little girl who died of leukemia, and who believed, that byfolding 1,000 origami cranes, her death can be prevented; she died just after the 954th crane.
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Japan 
- Hiroshima: School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim

- Hiroshima: Peace Memorial Park, with the statue of Sadako, the little girl who died of leukemia, and who believed, that byfolding 1,000 origami cranes, her death can be prevented; she died just after the 954th crane.
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Japan - Hiroshima: the Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, marking the ground zero of the Hiroshima’s atomic explosion, detail (some with filter)

Japan - Hiroshima: the Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, marking the ground zero of the Hiroshima’s atomic explosion, as seen from one of the seven rivers of Hiroshima
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Japan - Hiroshima: the Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, marking the ground zero of the Hiroshima’s atomic explosion, detail (some with filter)

Japan - Hiroshima: the Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, marking the ground zero of the Hiroshima’s atomic explosion, as seen from one of the seven rivers of Hiroshima
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Japan - Hiroshima: the Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, marking the ground zero of the Hiroshima’s atomic explosion, detail (some with filter)

Japan - Hiroshima: the Genbaku Domu, or the Atomic Dome, marking the ground zero of the Hiroshima’s atomic explosion, as seen from one of the seven rivers of Hiroshima
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