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Kiljen Bush growing among other dead and abnormal plants near the epicenter of one of the atomic blasts, Eniwetok Atoll, summer 1949

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Images documenting the 1949 Bikini-Eniwetok Resurvey Project. Name changes: Eniwetok is now known as Enewetak Caption in scrapbook: But its home is a desolate place In the foreground is a patch of dead "Sand Burrs" (Cenchrus echinatus) surrounded by living, but not entirely normal, Morning Glory plants. These patches of dead and abnormal plants ... Marshall Islands--Enewetak Atoll
Display date:
1949
Location:
Marshall Islands
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image
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Digital Public Library of America
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University of Washington
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