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Aerial view of Bikini Atoll
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Bikini, Marshalls. [PD02088]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
A bulldozer cleaning up the radioactive debris and dumping the radioactive soil into the ocean within one mile of the islands
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Bikini, Marshalls. [PD02089]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
A man holding his catch
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Marshalls. [PD02090]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
People began to return to Bikini slowly in the early 1970’s.
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Bikini, Marshalls. c1970. [PD02091]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
A newspaper clipping on Bikini
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Bikini, Marshalls. 1975. [PD02092]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
A Bikinian woman holding a child on her lap and another girl at the background.
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Bikini, Marshalls. c1970. [PD02093]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
Bikinians returning to Bikini
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Bikini, Marshalls. c1970. [PD02094]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
Newspaper clipping about the rise of radiation in Bikini. Feb. 1978, U.S. decided that Bikini was unfit for people to live on. It wasn’t until April medical examinations found people’s body levels of radiation to be more than twice what the Dept. of Energy says is safe for Americans
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Bikini, Marshalls. 1978. [PD02095]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
Marshallese mother with her two daughters in front of their house
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Marshalls. c1970. [PD02096]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
Bikinians leaving Bikini on outboard motors
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Marshalls. 1978. [PD02097]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
Bikinians boarding a ship to evacuate their island
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Bikini, Marshalls. 1946. [PD02098]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
Newspaper clipping showing the people from Enewetok were returning to their island
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Enewetok, Marshalls. 1978. [PD02099]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
Americans working on cementing the protective dome in Enewetok
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Enewetok, Marshalls. 1978. [PD02100]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
A crane being used for scraping thousands of tons of plutonium-contaminated soil
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Enewetok, Marshalls. c1980. [PD02101]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
Americans still cleaning up Enewetok Island for contaminated debris
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Enewetok, Marshalls. c1980. [PD02102]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
An aerial view of Enewetok showing bomb craters
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Enewetok, Marshalls. 1980. [PD02103]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
This mixture of radioactive soil and cement was dumped in the atomic bomb crater and sealed with cement in Runit Island
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Runit, Marshalls. c1980. [PD02104]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
A map of Enewetok Lagoon showing Runit Island. This island will be off limits forever.
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Runit, Marshalls. c1980. [PD02105]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
A photo of a public building in Northern Marshalls
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Marshalls. c1980. [PD02106]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
Coconut nursery in the Marshalls
Paul Dahlquist Collection. Marshalls. c1980. [PD02107]
Color photo, Slide, Not Restricted
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