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Atomic shape design. Design created by using graphicxtras.com custom shapes, (c) 2010 Andrew Buckle

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Nagasaki Atomic Bombing Hypocentre

Atomic Seven (Romuald Mourice), lauréat du Prix Benjamin, Marseille Pont de Vivaux le 30/01/14

Photos taken by Rebel Shotz Photography

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Medium sized sterling silver post earrings.

Part of my Molecular series.

Waffle Fries with gravy

 

Hungry Ferret @ Atomic Wings -

www.hungryferret.com/2009/11/atomic-wings/

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03.20.2014

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Atomic Bomb Dome.

Hiroshima, Japan

Atomic Simao @ Robustfest vol.IV

 

atomicsimao.bandcamp.com

facebook.com/AtomicSimao

vk.com/atomic_simao

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photos taken by Rebel Shotz Photography

Photos taken by Rebel Shotz Photography

Photos taken by Rebel Shotz Photography

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The Atomic Ultra Centurion tasted like WKD Blue mixed with slops.

I gave it to Stel to finish :p

My friend Sira Savira is absolutely amazing at her craft. She turned out this outstanding photo and I am so thankful!

Photos taken by Rebel Shotz Photography

This specific design has been dropped for a different look though the interior appera to remain the same.

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taken @ ATOMIC !!!!!

warbear on da mixa!!

Photos by Rebel Shotz Photography

Atomic Simao @ Robustfest vol.IV

 

atomicsimao.bandcamp.com

facebook.com/AtomicSimao

vk.com/atomic_simao

Atomic Simao @ Robustfest vol.IV

 

atomicsimao.bandcamp.com

facebook.com/AtomicSimao

vk.com/atomic_simao

“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 atomic bomb exploded at a height of 600 meters, 160 meters to the southeast of the Atomic Bomb Dome. At the time, the building was the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall. At the moment of detonation, the blast exerted 35 tons of pressure per square meter and created a fierce wind speed of 440 meters per second. The building absorbed the powerful explosion and heat, and burst into flames. Because the impact of the blast came almost directly overhead, curiously the thick outer walls and the steel dome escaped complete destruction. However, the people who were inside at the time died instantly and the interior of the building was completely gutted by fire.”

 

Although the exact time is unknown, the building with its exposed steel dome began to be referred to as the "Atomic Bomb Dome".

 

It was a moving experience to fathom the viciousness of such attack a group of human can cause to another in the name of war.

photos taken by Rebel Shotz Photography

Photos taken by Rebel Shotz Photography

First attempt. probably change it up a bit.

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03.20.2014

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