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Pandanus plants on Bikini Atoll, summer 1949University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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U.S. Battleship OREGON sailing off the coast of Bremerton, Washington, probably between 1906 and 1911University of WashingtonImage
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Marshallese children gathered in the Catholic Mission on Likiep Atoll for a movie night, August 20, 1949University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Morning glory showing abnormal growth near target area, Eniwetok Atoll, summer 1949University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Pandanus trees silhouetted against the sky on Bikini Island, summer 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Scientists wading in reef around Namu Island to net poisoned fish, 1947University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Dr. Lauren R. Donaldson testing fish for radioactive content, summer 1947University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Raul McClin taking a radiation reading on Enjebi Island, summer 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Native women sitting in a group playing guitars, Likiep Atoll, August 20, 1949University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Boats being prepared for shallow water diving in Bikini Atoll lagoon, summer 1947University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Menchicoff AtollUniversity of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Runit Island, aerial view, August 13, 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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