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This garden is about 1.5 kilometres from the epicentre of the bomb. i heard from many people that at the time there was no colour in hiroshima. there was only black, white or grey. some people said that no plants would grow here for the next 75 years. and everybody believed that rumour. they thought this town was dead. at the time, the trees looked like charcoal. a stick of charcoal, like this. but on some of the trees, buds emerged. when people saw that the green buds had come out, they thought they could survive as well. it was comforting. icanjust imagine the vividness of the tiny green bud in that colourless world. it must have given people some comfort and hope. ....
It was comforting. i can just imagine the vividness of the tiny green bud in that colourless world. it must have given people some comfort and hope. my friend and i established the green legacy hiroshima project as co founders. green legacy hiroshima tries to plant the seedlings of these trees in places with nuclear power, places under the nuclear umbrella, and those places who have experienced various natural disasters. we hope the trees can deliver the message that we as people have the power ....
This garden is about 1.5 kilometres from the epicentre of the bomb. i heard from many people that at the time there was no colour in hiroshima. there was only black, white or grey. some people said that no plants would grow here for the next 75 years. everybody believed that rumour. they thought this town was dead. at the time, the trees looked like charcoal. a stick of charcoal, like this. but on some of the trees, buds emerged. when people saw that the green buds had come out, they thought they could survive as well. it was comforting. i can just imagine the vividness of the tiny green bud in that colourless world. it must have given people some comfort and hope. ....
At the time, the trees looked like charcoal. a stick of charcoal, like this. but on some of the trees, buds emerged. when people saw that the green birds had come out, they thought they could survive as well. it was comforting. i can just imagine the vividness of the tiny green bud in that colourless world. it must have given people some comfort and hope. my friend and i established the green legacy hiroshima project as co founders. green legacy hiroshima tries to plant the seedlings of these trees in places with nuclear ....
you one of them girls that ain t trying to meet nobody you re just here for the party. if i m wrong, then stop me. pete: that s lee bryce, he will be performing for us later this hour. thank you so much for joining us, it is november 27th, year of our lord, 2020. emly, i feel for you, i really do, because the smell in this video, steve introduced us to a galette, which who knew? ....