Aug 6, 2005
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The Atomic Bomb Dome – the symbol of peace.


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The Atomic Bomb Dome used to be Hiroshima Prefecture Industrial Promotion Hall, and stood about 200m north-northwest from the hypocenter (closest point on the ground). It is one of very few structures that were not levelled totally in the central area, and is kept as a monument.

The peacebell.
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The Peace Bell, one of the memorials in the park. This also illustrates that when you go to a historical site in Japan on a weekday you may avoid most other tourists – but you’ll be knee-deep in schoolchildren all wearing identical hats or uniforms.
NOTE: Pictures taken from (and copyrighted by) Lucs.lu.se.
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Terry Mun (Teddy)
I'm relatively new to the design world - only to start learning HTML in secondary school and then moving on to (X)HTML and CSS in college. Since then I have been hand-coding my designs using notepad, alongside with the amazing help from Firebug. I embrace photography as a personal persuit during my free time, and I prefer spending the rest of it doing meaningless quizzes on Facebook and destroying the world (in Rampage World Tour, that is).
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