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i hate today :-(
Being with me is like torture I think
Blue Ridge Mountains, VA & NC ⛰️
Always a treat seeing the Blue Ridge Mountains, they are so much more beautiful IRL!
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Today is the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in Japan — 広島原爆忌 Hiroshima genbaku-ki.
🚨 On August 6, 1945, at 8:15 am, the world's first atomic bomb, codenamed "Little Boy," was dropped on Hiroshima. The city was literally leveled, and by the end of December of that year, 140,000 people were killed as a result of the explosion.
🚨 The Japanese also call this day "Peace Day." They hold a ceremony at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to honor the many victims of the tragedy and pray for peace throughout the world.
🚨 Sadly, Hiroshima's most popular landmark is connected to the bombing. This is the Peace Memorial, or Genbaku Dome. Before the war, the building served as an exhibition center. It miraculously survived, being only 160 meters from the epicenter of the explosion, and it was decided not to restore it in memory of the tragic events.
🚨 In 1973-1974, Nakazawa Keiji's manga "Barefoot Gen" was published in Japan, telling the story of the life of a boy who witnessed the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. About ten years later, an anime of the same name was filmed, which reached Soviet cinemas. Grown-up viewers who managed to watch the cartoon in the cinema still speak of it as the most terrible thing they saw in their childhood.