Sentences with phrase «in bomb craters»

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The bomb, a dud, disappeared into the earth as Kovama leapt over the crater and continued to run from one shelter to the next in search of his familv.
The GE layers provided below depict evidence of bomb shell craters, destroyed permanent structures and mortar emplacements in and around the Civilian Safety Zone.
The impact that produced the crater was two million times more powerful than the largest nuclear device ever tested, a 58 - megaton hydrogen bomb known as Tsar Bomba, detonated by the Soviet Union in 1961.
Even right at ground zero there is no crater, only a slight bowl - like depression, because the bomb exploded 100 feet off the ground, suspended in a tower that was instantly vaporized.
In the aftermath of Katniss» most recent act of defiance by taking down the games» force field, President Snow has retaliated by raining bullets and bombs from the sky upon her District 12, leaving craters and decomposing skeletons where people once stood.
His most recent graphite drawings included in Texas Draws I — a recent exhibition at the Southwest School of Art and Craft — are large indexes of visual information that include Thomas Jefferson, butterfly specimens, and an atomic bomb crater in the New Mexico desert.
Unsatisfied with the level of documentation and investigation produced on the subject, Vandy Rattana decided to rectify the lack of discourse by producing a series of landscape photographs testifying to the existence of these craters as well as filmed interviews in which he asked villagers to describe either their memory of the bombing or their present understanding of the history symbolized by the craters.
It was an aerial view of the southern part of Cologne taken by the US Air Force in February» 45, with a ruined bridge and countless bomb craters.
In another scene, mimicking the popular Absolut Vodka advertising of the time, GALA's ad featured a liquor - bottle shaped impact crater as damage to the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, site of the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing, a domestic terrorist attack that killed 168 people.
Walking the broad streets, with their tasteful fin - de-sie ̀cle houses — only occasionally interspersed with postwar buildings, hastily thrown up to plug the bomb craters of World War II — you'll find your way to galleries like Galerie Max Hetzler and Buchholz or, a few streets down, Mathew Gallery, run by David Lieske and Peter Kersten, whose music label Dial has been responsible for some of the finest house music to come out of Germany in the last 15 years.
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