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Aug 25, 2009: Out of the fire.
Here we have Hiroshima after that fateful day in August 1945.
http://cellar.org/2009/Hiroshima 1.jpg http://cellar.org/2009/Hiroshima 2.gif http://cellar.org/2009/hiroshima 2.jpg Out of the ashes today. http://cellar.org/2009/Hiroshima 3.jpg http://cellar.org/2009/Hiroshima 4.jpg http://cellar.org/2009/Hiroshima 5.jpg To me, a beautiful piece of eye candy now. |
Mankind's survival skills at their finest. I can't help but wonder what Hiroshima would look like today if it had never been bombed. Most likely just another rundown, dirty city.
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I wish all American cities would get atom bombed so they can look like that in 64 years.:rolleyes:
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It's clear we did them a huge favor.
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The real test is to look at the other Japanese cities that weren't bombed.
I've never been to Japan, but my understanding is they all look pretty much like this. That means the bombing had little to do with it. |
We taught them a lesson... called Urban Renewal.
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The deaths due to the urban renewal (then as well as now), not really a problem.
But if you did it right, spread the seasonings first, then, would it be just one big pot pie? |
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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2003/...115e60aa_o.jpg Photo by bht on Flickr. Anyhow, having visited Hiroshima and spoken to people who were there when the bomb dropped, I'm pretty certain that they would much prefer to live in a "rundown, dirty city" that hadn't been nuked. |
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Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, I could mention others I went to; almost every single "historical" building is a ferro-concrete post-war reconstruction. The reason modern Japanese cities all look modern is because they were all rebuilt after the war. Kyoto was super lucky. It had very little of military significance. It was known to have hundreds of amazing historical temples and shrines. But it's luckiest break, according to stories I heard while in Japan, was that the USAF officer in charge of selecting bombing targets had been to Japan and even spent his honeymoon with his wife in Kyoto, and his wife kept nagging him to not bomb kyoto. Lucky break, it is an amazing and beautiful city and about half of it is now UNESCO world heritage listed. |
jpc; LOL. Welcome to the cellar.
randomidea; You're totally right!! The rotten liars. (must check facts more, must check facts more) What's even funnier is that I spent an hour checking your clarification out by pouring over Google Maps trying to line up something in those shots that matched. I finally found the ferris wheel. Only to THEN notice your "skyline link".:mock: |
Welcome to the Cellar, randomidea.....
Great eye you have there! |
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Welcome BTW. |
I have been lurking for many years and when I saw this thread and no one was trying to eat it yet, I had to be the first.
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