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The Terrorist, Fascist, War Criminal, Apartheid, Illegal Occupier, Liar, Conspirator and The Illegal Regime of The Zionist 🐖 🐷 🐖 🐗 Isra-hell's bombardment of Palestine's Gaza since October 7 has exceeded 70,000 tons of bombs as estimated by Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, far surpassing the devastation of World War Il's worst bombings.
Over 98% of Bakeries in Palestine's Gaza have stopped operating due to severe gas shortages caused by Israel's crippling siege on the besieged enclave, the Gaza Government Media Office said on May 31.
"The food, water and medicine crises are intensifying, exacerbating famine and thirst in the Gaza Strip," the media office warned in a statement. The Terrorist, Fascist, War Criminal, Apartheid, Illegal Occupier, Liar, Conspirator and The Illegal Regime of The Zionist 🐖 🐷 🐖 🐗 Isra-helli Occupation's Blockade on fuel, cooking gas and medicine has halted over 98% of Gaza's bakeries and more than 700 water wells," it added.
The media office blamed The Terrorist, Fascist, War Criminal, Apartheid, Illegal Occupier, Liar, Conspirator and The Illegal Regime of The Zionist 🐖 🐷 🐖 🐗 Isra-helli Occupation and the American administration's blockade on aid and fuel entry" for the worsening conditions, holding them "fully accountable for the looming humanitarian catastrophe."
"For 24 days, The Terrorist, Fascist, War Criminal, Apartheid, Illegal Occupier, Liar, Conspirator and The Illegal Regime of The Zionist 🐖 🐷 🐖 🐗 Isra-helli Occupation Army has controlled the Rafah land crossing and closed the Kerem Shalom crossing, preventing 22,000 patients from seeking medical treatment outside the Gaza Strip, and blocked the entry of humanitarian aid and food supplies," the statement said.
#TRT World 🌎#Infographic News 🗞️ 📰#Gaza | Forever Palestine 🇵🇸#The Terrorist | Fascist | War Criminal | Apartheid | Illegal Occupier | Liar | Conspirator | Zionist Cunts#The Illegal Regime of The Zionist 🐖 🐷 🐖 🐗 Isra-hell#Hiroshima | Japan 🇯🇵#UK 🇬🇧 | London#Hamburg | Dresden | Germany 🇩🇪#Bakeries 🧁 🥯
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Robert Plant and Jimmy Page taking pictures with their Nikon F cameras in Hiroshima, Japan. September 26th, 1971 🇯🇵
#robert plant#jimmy page#led zeppelin#good times bad times#whole lotta love#immigrant song#stairway to heaven#when the levee breaks#kashmir#nikon camera#hiroshima#japan#70s rock#70s music#70s#rock and roll#rock#rock music#rock band
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10 YEARS AGO TODAY
ON MAY 16TH, 2014
WARNER BROS PICTURES
LEGENDARY PICTURES
& TOHO COMPANY PRESENTS
THE BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA
THE MONSTER-VERSE🐉🦍 👹
In The Wake Of The Devastating Tragedy Of Hiroshima, Japan 🇯🇵 of 1945
In 1954, The Atomic ⚛ Bombing Of Japan from 1945🇯🇵 Had Awoken Something deep within the Earth 🌎
A Ancient Creature Of Unimaginable Power Has Become A Sign Of The End Of Humanity and The Destruction Of The World 🌎 By our own Misguided Ego's and Downfalls
IN 2014, A GOD HAS AWOKEN
A CREATURE OF GREAT POWER
A BEING OF GODLY MIGHT
A MONSTER BEYOND ALL IMAGINATION
THIS ENTITY WILL BECOME THE FINAL JUDGMENT OF HOW MANKIND WILL BE
JUDGED
FOR ALL THAT WE HAVE DONE TO THIS EARTH 🌎
WE WERE NEVER MEANT TO BE THE RULERS OF THIS WORLD 🌎
HE WAS....
THE ARROGANCE OF MAN IS THINKING THAT NATURE IS IN OUR CONTROL ....... AND NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND....
LET THEM FIGHT
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WARNER BROS PICTURES, LEGENDARY PICTURES & TOHO COMPANY PRESENTS
GODZILLA 🐲
HAPPY 10TH ANNIVERSARY TO WARNER BROS PICTURES & THE BEGINNING OF THE MONSTER-VERSE 👹
GODZILLA 🐲
THE GOD HAS AWAKEN
#Godzilla #Gojira #KingOfTheMonsters #MonsterVerse #Godzilla2014 #LetThemFight
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Reminiscing my Japan trips 🇯🇵
Amami Oshima, Okinawa, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Shizuoka, Kochi, Osaka, and Yokohama 🫶🏻 If you’re using Klook on your travels, you use this discount code on your bookings: JOSHDELACRUZKLOOK Have fun on your travels 🙌🏻
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👻Cafe Bateren💀
in Higashi Hiroshima, Japan🇯🇵
東広島にある 喫茶 伴天連
#chevy#elcamino#383stroker#billet specialties#hooker headers#hooker aerochamber#drugster#horror cafe#喫茶 伴天連
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image id. tweet from 🇯🇵🇵🇸Thoton Akimoto @/AkimotoThn. “So far, at least five universities in Japan are confirmed to have joined the #GazaSolidarityEncampment: University of Tokyo, Sophia U, Tama Art U, International Christan U and Hiroshima U.” over 4 pictures.
1. grass field with a large light brown tent and a tall wooden sign with the Palestinian flag except the white stripe is a peace sign that divides the red triangle with the two fingers
2. inside a tent with a large Palestinian flag (1-1.5 m? maybe?) hanging from it
3. outside on a paved courtyard of a person holding a white “FREE PALESTINE SAVE GAZA” sign with red, black, and green words. standing outside of a stand up tent with a large banner in Japanese, and more large signs in Japanese. behind those is a blue tent on the green lawn.
4. blankets outside with books and pages on them with a Palestinian flag in the background hanging. end id.
(I do not know which photo corresponds to which university but these are all clearly of the student encampments described. 🇵🇸)
#gaza solidarity encampment#palestine#university#freepalastine🇵🇸#free palestine#free gaza#image described#image id
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写真: @alvaroavilasimpson / 2023 #hiroshima #japan #hiroshimapeacememorial #guard #people #instagood #photo #window #man #memorial #japanese #japan🇯🇵 #alvaroavilasimpson #maquigrafia #shootiniphone #shootoniphone #fullframephotography #peace #everydayjapan #everydayhiroshima #color #colorphotography #hiroshimamemorial #hiroshimapeacememorial #hiroshimacameraclub #insta #travelphotography #instagramjapan #instagramjapanphoto #hiroshimaphotography #2023
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TOKYO Sat. 9/23 at Nishiogikubo FLAT!🗼w/ ~~~~mineo kawasaki ~~~Hello1103 ~~AGATHA ~Mömoku → →
「 Corey Mastrangelo Japan tour with mineo kawasaki Sept 2023 🇯🇵 」 9/15 MATSUMOTO / 松本GIVE ME LITTLE MORE 9/16 NAGOYA / 名古屋PARTY’Z 9/17 KYOTO / 京都GROWLY 9/19 TAKAMATSU / 高松TOONICE 9/20 HIROSHIMA / 広島音楽食堂ONDO 9/21 FUKUOKA / 福岡KEITH FLACK 9/22 KOKURA / 小倉MEGAHERTZ 9/23 TOKYO / 西荻窪FLAT
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Hiroshima, Japan 🇯🇵.
高山寺/遺香庵露路 Kosan-ji Temple/Tea House Garden
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The First Light of Trinity
— By Alex Wellerstein | July 16, 2015 | Annals of Technology
Seventy years ago, the flash of a nuclear bomb illuminated the skies over Alamogordo, New Mexico. Courtesy Los Alamos National Laboratory
The light of a nuclear explosion is unlike anything else on Earth. This is because the heat of a nuclear explosion is unlike anything else on Earth. Seventy years ago today, when the first atomic weapon was tested, they called its light cosmic. Where else, except in the interiors of stars, do the temperatures reach into the tens of millions of degrees? It is that blistering radiation, released in a reaction that takes about a millionth of a second to complete, that makes the light so unearthly, that gives it the strength to burn through photographic paper and wound human eyes. The heat is such that the air around it becomes luminous and incandescent and then opaque; for a moment, the brightness hides itself. Then the air expands outward, shedding its energy at the speed of sound—the blast wave that destroys houses, hospitals, schools, cities.
The test was given the evocative code name of Trinity, although no one seems to know precisely why. One theory is that J. Robert Oppenheimer, the head of the U.S. government’s laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, and the director of science for the Manhattan Project, which designed and built the bomb, chose the name as an allusion to the poetry of John Donne. Oppenheimer’s former mistress, Jean Tatlock, a student at the University of California, Berkeley, when he was a professor there, had introduced him to Donne’s work before she committed suicide, in early 1944. But Oppenheimer later claimed not to recall where the name came from.
The operation was designated as top secret, which was a problem, since the whole point was to create an explosion that could be heard for a hundred miles around and seen for two hundred. How to keep such a spectacle under wraps? Oppenheimer and his colleagues considered several sites, including a patch of desert around two hundred miles east of Los Angeles, an island eighty miles southwest of Santa Monica, and a series of sand bars ten miles off the Texas coast. Eventually, they chose a place much closer to home, near Alamogordo, New Mexico, on an Army Air Forces bombing range in a valley called the Jornada del Muerto (“Journey of the Dead Man,” an indication of its unforgiving landscape). Freshwater had to be driven in, seven hundred gallons at a time, from a town forty miles away. To wire the site for a telephone connection required laying four miles of cable. The most expensive single line item in the budget was for the construction of bomb-proof shelters, which would protect some of the more than two hundred and fifty observers of the test.
The area immediately around the bombing range was sparsely populated but not by any means barren. It was within two hundred miles of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and El Paso. The nearest town of more than fifty people was fewer than thirty miles away, and the nearest occupied ranch was only twelve miles away—long distances for a person, but not for light or a radioactive cloud. (One of Trinity’s more unusual financial appropriations, later on, was for the acquisition of several dozen head of cattle that had had their hair discolored by the explosion.) The Army made preparations to impose martial law after the test if necessary, keeping a military force of a hundred and sixty men on hand to manage any evacuations. Photographic film, sensitive to radioactivity, was stowed in nearby towns, to provide “medical legal” evidence of contamination in the future. Seismographs in Tucson, Denver, and Chihuahua, Mexico, would reveal how far away the explosion could be detected.
The Trinity test weapon. Courtesy Los Alamos National Laboratory
On July 16, 1945, the planned date of the test, the weather was poor. Thunderstorms were moving through the area, raising the twin hazards of electricity and rain. The test weapon, known euphemistically as the gadget, was mounted inside a shack atop a hundred-foot steel tower. It was a Frankenstein’s monster of wires, screws, switches, high explosives, radioactive materials, and diagnostic devices, and was crude enough that it could be tripped by a passing storm. (This had already happened once, with a model of the bomb’s electrical system.) Rain, or even too many clouds, could cause other problems—a spontaneous radioactive thunderstorm after detonation, unpredictable magnifications of the blast wave off a layer of warm air. It was later calculated that, even without the possibility of mechanical or electrical failure, there was still more than a one-in-ten chance of the gadget failing to perform optimally.
The scientists were prepared to cancel the test and wait for better weather when, at five in the morning, conditions began to improve. At five-ten, they announced that the test was going forward. At five-twenty-five, a rocket near the tower was shot into the sky—the five-minute warning. Another went up at five-twenty-nine. Forty-five seconds before zero hour, a switch was thrown in the control bunker, starting an automated timer. Just before five-thirty, an electrical pulse ran the five and a half miles across the desert from the bunker to the tower, up into the firing unit of the bomb. Within a hundred millionths of a second, a series of thirty-two charges went off around the device’s core, compressing the sphere of plutonium inside from about the size of an orange to that of a lime. Then the gadget exploded.
General Thomas Farrell, the deputy commander of the Manhattan Project, was in the control bunker with Oppenheimer when the blast went off. “The whole country was lighted by a searing light with the intensity many times that of the midday sun,” he wrote immediately afterward. “It was golden, purple, violet, gray, and blue. It lighted every peak, crevasse, and ridge of the nearby mountain range with a clarity and beauty that cannot be described but must be seen to be imagined. It was that beauty the great poets dream about but describe most poorly and inadequately.” Twenty-seven miles away from the tower, the Berkeley physicist and Nobel Prize winner Ernest O. Lawrence was stepping out of a car. “Just as I put my foot on the ground I was enveloped with a warm brilliant yellow white light—from darkness to brilliant sunshine in an instant,” he wrote. James Conant, the president of Harvard University, was watching from the V.I.P. viewing spot, ten miles from the tower. “The enormity of the light and its length quite stunned me,” he wrote. “The whole sky suddenly full of white light like the end of the world.”
In its first milliseconds, the Trinity fireball burned through photographic film. Courtesy National Archives and Records Administration
Trinity was filmed exclusively in black and white and without audio. In the main footage of the explosion, the fireball rises out of the frame before the cameraman, dazed by the sight, pans upward to follow it. The written accounts of the test, of which there are many, grapple with how to describe an experience for which no terminology had yet been invented. Some eventually settle on what would become the standard lexicon. Luis Alvarez, a physicist and future participant in the Hiroshima bombing, viewed Trinity from the air. He likened the debris cloud, which rose to a height of some thirty thousand feet in ten minutes, to “a parachute which was being blown up by a large electric fan,” noting that it “had very much the appearance of a large mushroom.” Charles Thomas, the vice-president of Monsanto, a major Manhattan Project contractor, observed the same. “It looked like a giant mushroom; the stalk was the thousands of tons of sand being sucked up by the explosion; the top of the mushroom was a flowering ball of fire,” he wrote. “It resembled a giant brain the convolutions of which were constantly changing.”
In the months before the test, the Manhattan Project scientists had estimated that their bomb would yield the equivalent of between seven hundred and five thousand tons of TNT. As it turned out, the detonation force was equal to about twenty thousand tons of TNT—four times larger than the expected maximum. The light was visible as far away as Amarillo, Texas, more than two hundred and eighty miles to the east, on the other side of a mountain range. Windows were reported broken in Silver City, New Mexico, some hundred and eighty miles to the southwest. Here, again, the written accounts converge. Thomas: “It is safe to say that nothing as terrible has been made by man before.” Lawrence: “There was restrained applause, but more a hushed murmuring bordering on reverence.” Farrell: “The strong, sustained, awesome roar … warned of doomsday and made us feel that we puny things were blasphemous.” Nevertheless, the plainclothes military police who were stationed in nearby towns reported that those who saw the light seemed to accept the government’s explanation, which was that an ammunition dump had exploded.
Trinity was only the first nuclear detonation of the summer of 1945. Two more followed, in early August, over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing as many as a quarter of a million people. By October, Norris Bradbury, the new director of Los Alamos, had proposed that the United States conduct “subsequent Trinity’s.” There was more to learn about the bomb, he argued, in a memo to the new coördinating council for the lab, and without the immediate pressure of making a weapon for war, “another TR might even be FUN.” A year after the test at Alamogordo, new ones began, at Bikini Atoll, in the Marshall Islands. They were not given literary names. Able, Baker, and Charlie were slated for 1946; X-ray, Yoke, and Zebra were slated for 1948. These were letters in the military radio alphabet—a clarification of who was really the master of the bomb.
Irradiated Kodak X-ray film. Courtesy National Archives and Records Administration
By 1992, the U.S. government had conducted more than a thousand nuclear tests, and other nations—China, France, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union—had joined in the frenzy. The last aboveground detonation took place over Lop Nur, a dried-up salt lake in northwestern China, in 1980. We are some years away, in other words, from the day when no living person will have seen that unearthly light firsthand. But Trinity left secondhand signs behind. Because the gadget exploded so close to the ground, the fireball sucked up dirt and debris. Some of it melted and settled back down, cooling into a radioactive green glass that was dubbed Trinitite, and some of it floated away. A minute quantity of the dust ended up in a river about a thousand miles east of Alamogordo, where, in early August, 1945, it was taken up into a paper mill that manufactured strawboard for Eastman Kodak. The strawboard was used to pack some of the company’s industrial X-ray film, which, when it was developed, was mottled with dark blotches and pinpoint stars—the final exposure of the first light of the nuclear age.
#Hiroshima | Japan 🇯🇵 | John Donne | Manhattan Project | Monsanto#Nagasaki | Japan 🇯🇵 | Nuclear Weapons | Second World War | World War II#The New Yorker#Alex Wellerstein#Los Alamos National Laboratory#New Mexico#J. Robert Oppenheimer#John Donne#Jean Tatlock#University of California Berkeley#Jornada del Muerto | Journey of the Dead Man#General Thomas Farrell#Nobel Prize Winner Physicist Ernest O. Lawrence#Luis Alvarez#US 🇺🇸#China 🇨🇳#France 🇫🇷#Soviet Union (Now Russia 🇷🇺)#Alamogordo | New Mexico#Eastman Kodak#Nuclear Age
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The imperialists 7 seems not to be so welcomed in Japan,especially by the people of a city that was nuked by the N°1 imperialists,the US
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⚠️ IL VERTICE DEL G7 È L'INCONTRO PER ECCELLENZA DEGLI IMPERIALISTI STATUNITENSI E DEI LORO LACCHÈ, MA IL POPOLO GIAPPONESE SI RIBELLA ⚠️
🤡 Nel mentre, al Vertice del G7 di Tokyo, i peggiori imperialisti, neo-colonialisti e reazionari del Pianeta rilasciano velenose dichiarazioni anti-Cinesi, colme di follia e ipocrisia, come quella sulla cosiddetta "militarizzazione Cinese" del Mar CINESE Meridionale, centinaia di manifestanti Giapponesi, nella Città di Hiroshima, dove gli USA - nel 1945 - lanciarono una bomba atomica, si sono riuniti per protestare e denunciare il bellicismo dei Paesi del Vertice 🔥
🤮 Gli imperialisti USA, i neo-colonialisti Britannici, i fascio-reazionari falsamente "sovranisti" Italiani, i menzogneri Francesi, i nostalgici del Reich Tedeschi, i servi Canadesi anti-Cinesi e i neo-Militaristi Giapponesi si sono riuniti a Tokyo, nel tentativo di fermare l'Ascesa della Repubblica Popolare Cinese, sciorinando dichiarazioni ridicole quali: «Non vi è una base legale per le rivendicazioni marittime della Cina sul Mar CINESE Meridionale, ci opponiamo alle attività di MILITARIZZAZIONE della Cina nella Regione» 😱
🤢 Il picco dell'ipocrisia: gli USA, negli anni, hanno edificato decine e decine di Basi Militari nella Regione, e - negli ultimi mesi - ne hanno aperte quattro nelle Filippine, hanno militarizzato Okinawa costituendo un possibile Teatro di Battaglia con la Cina, hanno lavorato per trasformare il regime-fantoccio di Taiwan in un gigantesco deposito di armi, hanno istituito l'AUKUS e fatto «scendere in campo» l'Australia contro la Cina, hanno tentato di coinvolgere la Repubblica Socialista del Vietnam contro la Cina, hanno venduto armi all'India e fornito Intelligence per azioni anti-Cinesi, ma è la Cina a non aver basi legali per il rafforzamento militare nella Regione? 🤔
🔺Mappa con le Basi Militari USA nel Mar Cinese Meridionale 🗺️
😡 Ciò è inaccettabile! Fuori gli Imperialisti dall'Asia-Pacifico! L'Asia non è una scacchiera per le mire geopolitiche di un impero in decadenza, aiutato dai suoi lacchè vendipatria, ma una terra per lo sviluppo e la cooperazione 😍
🇯🇵 I manifestanti Giapponesi hanno esposto cartelli, e - alcuni di loro - sono stati intervistati da giornalisti Cinesi 🇨🇳
💬 Un manifestante ha dichiarato: «Il Vertice del G7 si tiene per gli interessi dei paesi capitalisti guidati dagli USA. [...] Non è a beneficio dei loro [Paesi G7] cittadini, bensì per gli interessi di un piccolo gruppo. [...] Respingo un tale vertice» 🔥
💬 "Il G7 rappresenta gli interessi dell'imperialismo Occidentale, con gli USA al centro. Spesso propagandano lo Stato di Diritto e il cosiddetto Ordine Internazionale, che credo serva solo gli interessi degli USA", ha dichiarato un altro manifestante 🇯🇵
🇮🇹 Nel frattempo, la Marina Militare della Repubblica Italiana si dirige verso il Mar Cinese Meridionale. Il Governo Italiano, uno dei più genuflessi a USA e NATO, è al primo posto nel circo anti-Cinese dell'Occidente, tanto da aver programmato l'invio della Portaerei Cavour, con un Cacciatorpediniere, una Fregata e una Nave da Rifornimento nel Pacifico per la fine del 2023 / inizio del 2024.
🇨🇳 丢掉幻想,准备斗争 🇨🇳
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⚠️ G7 SUMMIT IS THE ULTIMATE MEETING OF US IMPERIALISTS AND THEIR LACKERS, BUT THE JAPANESE PEOPLE REBEL ⚠️
🤡 Meanwhile, at the Tokyo G7 Summit, the worst imperialists, neo-colonialists and reactionaries on the planet release poisonous anti-Chinese statements, full of madness and hypocrisy, such as the one on the so-called "Chinese militarization" of the South CHINA Sea, while there are hundreds of Japanese demonstrators, in the city of Hiroshima, where the USA - in 1945 - dropped an atomic bomb, gathered to protest and denounce the belligerence of the countries of the Summit 🔥
🤮 The US imperialists, the British neo-colonialists, the falsely "sovereign" Italian Fascist-reactionaries, the French liars, the German Reich-nostalgics, the anti-Chinese Canadian servants and the Japanese neo-militarists gathered in Tokyo, in an attempt to stop the rise of the People's Republic of China by making ridiculous statements such as: «There is no legal basis for China's maritime claims on the South CHINA Sea, we oppose China's MILITARIZATION activities in the Region» 😱
🤢 The peak of hypocrisy: over the years, the USA has built dozens and dozens of Military Bases in the Region, and - in recent months - they have opened four in the Philippines, they have militarized Okinawa constituting a possible Theater of Battle with China, they worked to turn the puppet regime of Taiwan into a gigantic arms depot, set up AUKUS and pitted Australia against China, tried to embroil the Socialist Republic of Vietnam against China, sold arms to India and provided intelligence for anti-Chinese actions, but is it China that has no legal basis for military build-up in the region? 🤔
🔺Map with US Military Bases in the South China Sea 🗺️
😡 This is unacceptable! Out with the Imperialists from Asia-Pacific! Asia is not a chessboard for the geopolitical aims of a decaying empire, aided by its vengeful lackeys, but a land for development and cooperation 😍
🇯🇵 Japanese protesters displayed placards, and - some of them - were interviewed by Chinese journalists 🇨🇳
💬 A protester said: «The G7 Summit is held for the interests of the US-led capitalist countries. [...] It is not for the benefit of their [G7 countries] citizens, but for the interests of a small group. [...] I reject such a summit» 🔥
💬 "The G7 represents the interests of Western imperialism, with the USA at the centre. They often promote the rule of law and the so-called international order, which I believe only serves the interests of the USA," said another protester 🇯🇵
🇮🇹 Meanwhile, the Italian Republic Navy heads towards the South China Sea. The Italian Government, one of the most genuflected to the USA and NATO, is in first place in the anti-Chinese circus of the West, so much so that it has planned to send the Cavour Aircraft Carrier, with a Destroyer, a Frigate and a Supply Ship to the Pacific for the end of 2023 / beginning of 2024.
🇨🇳 丢掉幻想,准备斗争 🇨🇳
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A #tram in #Hiroshima #広島 on a warm and #sunny ☀️day in February #Japan 🇯🇵#日本 (at 原爆ドーム(A-Bomb Dome)) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpLtzZOyRU3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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🇫🇷 Les choses de la vi(ll)e... ARCHITECTURE ou OBJET URBAIN 🇪🇦 Cosas de la vida urbana... ARQUITECTURA u OBJETO URBANO 🇯🇵 都市生活のこと... 建築(物)または都市物 (3) "PRESENCIA 01" 🇫🇷 comme un cheveu sur la soupe ? Cette maison, au milieu d'un champ d'immeubles, au bord de parking et d'avenues, es representative de nombreuses constructions où l'on est maître sur sa parcelle. Elle a tout de maisons en zone résidentielle, jardin d'apparat, ses entrées de service et principale, ses seuils et sa porosité urbaine. 🇪🇦 Desubicada ? Un@ se imaginaria esta casa en una zona residencial de chalets... Pues en Japón no es así, en medio de grandes edificios y en el borde de un aparcamiento y de una gran avenida, esta casa tiene sus entradas, su jardín-zagüan, su privacidad u su porosidad con la ciudad. Epoque : #hiroshima2014 Lieu : #広島市の通り #hiroshimaavenue Vue sur : #建築家の家 #Maisonmoderne #Avantpremière #Estreno #プレミア #ᴀʀᴛᴇᴍᴏᴅᴇʀɴᴏ #expositionphotos #centrocívicolassirenas #saturationurbaine #saturationphoto (à Hiroshima-Shi , Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ckxr05cNqUj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#hiroshima2014#広島市の通り#hiroshimaavenue#建築家の家#maisonmoderne#avantpremière#estreno#プレミア#ᴀʀᴛᴇᴍᴏᴅᴇʀɴᴏ#expositionphotos#centrocívicolassirenas#saturationurbaine#saturationphoto
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#鹿#🦌#deer#sika deer#pei3yanggoesto🇯🇵#japan#japan daytime view#japanlover#japantravel#explore japan#hiroshima#itsukushima#miyajima#animals#japan travel#広島#広島観光#厳島#宮島#広島県
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⠀⠀ Hiroshima nights 🌃⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ edited with my Nihon Classics Presets avaialble in the shop at www.denizdemir.photos⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ Let me know which is your favourite in the comments below 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ———————----⠀⠀⠀ @sonyalpha A7 III⠀⠀ 📷@denizdemir.photos⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ———————----⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ #japantravel ⠀⠀ #cinemacamera ⠀⠀ #japanlife ⠀⠀ #写真好きな人と繋がりたい ⠀⠀ #cinematic ⠀⠀ #hiroshima⠀⠀ #広島 ⠀⠀ #東京カメラ部 ⠀⠀ #japan🇯🇵 ⠀⠀ #広がり同盟 ⠀⠀ #traveljapan ⠀⠀ #visitjpn ⠀⠀ #tokyocameraclub⠀⠀ #focusjp ⠀⠀ #portraitphotographer ⠀⠀ #tokyouphotographer ⠀⠀ #cinematicrealness ⠀⠀ #japan_city_blues ⠀⠀ #japanfeatured ⠀⠀ #japandailies⠀⠀ #moments_in_streetlife⠀⠀ #raw_tokyo ⠀⠀ (at Hiroshima) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgwE-T8rQKZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Sonyさんから10月発売の「Xperia 5 IV」を貸して頂く機会を頂きました😄 このスマホ、実はカメラ性能がとんでもなく凄い‼️ 特にAFは、本当に素晴らしくて、動き回るアサギマダラを追随するのには驚きました。 また一眼レフじゃない���撮れないと思っていた飛翔のアサギマダラも全然余裕で撮れる🤣 もうこんな時代になってるんですね。凄っ‼️ . Location:広島 Hiroshima / Japan🇯🇵 Date:2022年10月 Camera:Xperia 5 IV . Supported by Sony Marketing Inc. . #pr #Xperia5IV #Xperia #WoWXperia #ソニー #Sony #アサギマダラ (Hiroshima Prefecture) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkQPJ2yvIz5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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