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Many objects remained standing after the blast (and fires), even
near ground zero. The nuclear shadows place the scene about
800 meters from ground zero, and at that distance some people
actually survived the initial blast (though I doubt they were outside).
Surprisingly, even a maple tree (which had left a nuclear shadow
on a telephone pole) still had it's leaves after the blast.
While it's never stated, the time of the image is intended to be
several weeks after the blast (in the Fall). The "shadow" is probably
unrealistically clear, but I felt (judging from photos of actual
nuclear shadows) it was possible.
I'm glad you learned its true meaning. I chose to make it non-
obvious, with hints in the image, but I'm not sure many people
would get the meaning without reading the text file.
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