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  • Distant view, from the Hanford Reach National Wildlife Refuge, of the B reactor, the first large scale nuclear reactor ever built and a key part of the Manhattan Project to develop nuclear weapons during WWII, at the Hanford Site in Washington.
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  • A structure destroyed by nuclear weapon tests  at Frenchman Flat, in the Nevada Test Site, 1990
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  • A structure destroyed by nuclear weapon tests  at Frenchman Flat, in the Nevada Test Site, 1990
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  • A structure destroyed by nuclear weapon tests  at Frenchman Flat, in the Nevada Test Site, 1990
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  • A distant view of Yucca Mountain, proposed site for long term storage for spent nuclear fuel and other high-level radioactive waste, adjacent to the Nevada Test Site, in Nevada
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  • A structure destroyed by nuclear weapon tests  at Frenchman Flat, in the Nevada Test Site, 1990
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  • A structure destroyed by nuclear weapon tests  at Frenchman Flat, in the Nevada Test Site, 1990
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  • A structure melted by nuclear weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site, Color work, 1981 - 2012
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  • Distant view of the F Reactor plutonium production complex on the Hanford Site from Wayáwna. Ancestral land of the Wanapum and Walla Walla.
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  • Looking northwest towards Walúuk from Típlaš, aka White Bluffs, Hanford Reach.
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  • Target on Mulberry Tree, Hanford Reach, Washington.<br />
In 1990 two scientists sent jars of Mulberry Jam made from berries collected along the Hanford Reach to US Secretary of Energy James Watkins and Washington Governor Booth Gardner. The jars of jam, believed to be contaminated with radioactive Strontium 90, a byproduct of nuclear weapons production, was marked "Radioactive - Do Not Eat".  The jars were accompanied by a note from the senders, Norm Buske and his wife Linda Josephson, which read ``This mulberry jam is a token of the future hazard of unidentified, uncontained and unmanaged radioactivity at Hanford,''
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