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Native church on Carlos Island, summer 1947University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Aerial view of the northeast tip of Runit Island, August 13, 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Bikini Island's lagoon beach during late afternoon, summer 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Native women in front of their home weaving palm branches, Rongerik Island, 1947University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Vegetation regrowth on Bogombogo Island, summer 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Native woman doing laundry, Rongelap Island, August 24, 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Abnormal morning glory growing on Enjebi Island, Enewetak Atoll, summer 1949University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Scientists going out to net dead fish while B. Bosing tends the line for divers, Bikini Atoll, 1947University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Bikini Scientific Resurvey personnel on a dock at Aomoen Island, summer 1947University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Sailboats and native dwellings on the beach facing the lagoon, Likiep Atoll, August 20, 1949University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Dr. Arthur D. Welander entering water with dive equipment to spread poison on a coral head below, Bikini Atoll, summer 1947University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Ipomoea plant growing on an observation tower, Bikini Island, summer 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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