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#2 Burned up except for its face, this mannequin was 7,000 feet from the blast.

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Burned up except for its face, this mannequin was 7,000 feet from the blast.

The Destructive Power of the Atom: Stark Images of a Nuclear Test in the Nevada Desert, 1955

#2 Burned up except for its face, this mannequin was 7,000 feet from the blast.

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←#1 Remains of a house (built for the test more than a mile from ground zero) after an atomic bomb test, Nevada, 1955.
#3 This lady mannequin’s wig was askew though her a light-colored dress was unburned.→

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