Flash burn effects on boxes and wooden fuse as a result of atom bomb explosion in Nagasaki.
Physical damage caused due to atom bomb explosion in Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. Wooden boxes with unexposed portions protected from flash burns. Ropes tied to boxes protected the area tied from flash burn. Rope being removed and the protected area. Effects of the shadow cast by the rope. A wooden fuse on the wall. Effect of the flash burn on the wooden box. A man walks towards the box and rips it from the wall. The area behind the box which remained protected from the flash burn. Location: Nagasaki Japan. Date: January 10, 1946.