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The new and the old.

Photography Historical posted on Jan 12, 2020
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Can you spot the difference between these two park benches? The one on the right is a modern day, regular old park bench. The one on the left however is a part of the Atomic Dome's wall that was blasted off in 1945 and remains to this day where it fell. It is the only part of the Atomic Dome that people can still actually touch. Hiroshima Japan.

Comments (6)


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Richardphotos

10:37PM | Sun, 12 January 2020

I see the difference. the city bus line had benches like the newer one in your picture and people was stealing them

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Kordouane

2:46AM | Mon, 13 January 2020

This picture and the explanation are very interesting, thank you for making us discover this 🌟

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RG19

10:27AM | Mon, 13 January 2020

Sad ending to a horrifc war. Amazing that it is touchable! Grace and peace!

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ikke.evc

5:12PM | Mon, 13 January 2020

Interesting

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magnus073

11:20PM | Mon, 13 January 2020

This is such a cool pic, and I'm so glad you explained it to us.

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DukeNukem2005

3:51AM | Wed, 03 June 2020

It's a very nice 😊


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