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Chris Steele-Perkins
2005
JAPAN. Hiroshima. Folded, origami, paper cranes have become a...
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Chris Steele-Perkins
JAPAN. Hiroshima. Folded, origami, paper cranes have become a symbol for Peace. Here some made by a young girl, Sadako, who died aged 12 of radiation sickness, are displayed in the Atomic Bomb Museum. Folding 1000 cranes is supposed to make a wish come true, in this case to be cured. The wish was not granted. 2005.
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JAPAN. Atomic Bomb Cities. 2005
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