Colorized image of BAKER nuclear test at Bikini Atoll. The nuclear bomb was detonated at 90 feet underwater on July 25th, 1946 as part of Operation Crossroads. The purpose of Operation Crossroads
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Bikini Atoll Nuclear Tests — Operation Crossroads
Remarkable': Scientists amazed by thriving marine life at Bikini Atoll site where 23 atomic bombs were dropped | The Independent | The Independent
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Bikini Atoll explosion of the atomic bomb 1946 - Stock Image - T165/0074 - Science Photo Library
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Bikini islanders still deal with fallout of US nuclear tests, more than 70 years later
The U.S. forced Bikini Islanders to deal with nuclear tests and climate change. Now, it's walking away. | Grist