"Atom-bombed Mary", also known as Our Lady of Nagasaki.
It is a part of a wooden statue of Mother Mary that survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. It was found in the ruins of Urakami Cathedral.
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"Atom-bombed Mary", also known as Our Lady of Nagasaki.
It is a part of a wooden statue of Mother Mary that survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. It was found in the ruins of Urakami Cathedral.
Fruit-Shaped Bus Stops (1990) Location: Nagasaki, Japan
Fruit-Shaped Bus Stops (1990) Location: Nagasaki, Japan
A carpet of cosmos.
Nagasaki, Japan.
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Nagasaki bus stop by ひらゆい
Public Aquarium (1959) in Nagasaki, Japan, by Motoo Take
Americans: "I don't understand how people could possibly be cruel enough to believe that 9/11 was justified. Only a monster could believe that."
Americans: "Nuking Japan was justified."