Tag: “Peace Cranes”

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  1. Peace Cranes

  2. Peace Cranes at Hiroshima Peace Park

    he paper crane has become an international symbol of peace in recent years as a result of it's connection to the story of a young Japanese girl named Sadako Sasaki born in 1943. Sadako was two years old when the atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945.

  3. Peace Cranes

  4. Sitting on a bench

    I was tempted for a split second to take it with me as a souvenir. But I know better, I took the picture with me instead.

  5. Punks in RÄdhuspladsen

    An option on how to spend your only day in Copenhagen Denmark

  6. John Lennon Peace Wall

    When John Lennon was murdered he became a sort of hero to some of the young and his picture was painted on this wall in Velkoprevorske Namesti, Prague. It was soon covered with graffiti which the police kept trying to remove.

  7. Nipton

    Wonderful desert retreat on the California-Nevada Border. There is a small, historic motel and rustic camping available.

  8. Armstrong Redwoods State Park

    A home to one of the largest groves of old growth redwoods, Armstrong's Grove is an incredible forest of some of the worlds largest trees. The grove has lots of trails and good picnicking areas.

  9. Perfect Moment

    It doesn't get any better than this.

  10. Belfast Black Taxi Tours

    The Belfast Black Taxi Tours in Northern Ireland showed the amazing political murals of the Troubles between the Protestants and Catholics including the "Peace Wall" separating the two groups. It symbolizes that Belfast is indeed open for business after many years of troubling times.