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Aerial view of the aftermath of the Trinity test. The smaller crater to the southeast is from the earlier detonation of 100 tons of TNT. Not sure about the scale but those dark straight lines are roads. To the left of the crater can be seen the "Jumbo" container, unharmed, and its collapsed tower (a vertical line).

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