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AFTER THE EXPLOSION.—Three French technicians, in special protective overalls and masks, mark out the limits of the contaminated zone after the French nuclear bomb test in the Sahara desert.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29162, 24 March 1960, Page 11

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AFTER THE EXPLOSION.—Three French technicians, in special protective overalls and masks, mark out the limits of the contaminated zone after the French nuclear bomb test in the Sahara desert. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29162, 24 March 1960, Page 11

AFTER THE EXPLOSION.—Three French technicians, in special protective overalls and masks, mark out the limits of the contaminated zone after the French nuclear bomb test in the Sahara desert. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29162, 24 March 1960, Page 11

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