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Hiroshima archive

This is a great use of Google Earth and reveals accounts of Hiroshimas survivors.

It includes photos, maps and other material, together with aerial photos, 3D topographical data, and models as of 2010.

Shame I can’t read Japanese, but for those of you who can, enjoy even more than I did. 

Source: hiroshima.mapping.jp

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I'm Nick Mulley, Co-founder and CCO of Clubhouse Studios and Digital Designer at Blue Hive - Ogilvy in London.

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