Related Files | Rating | Date Added | Downloads | |
|
 | A big ole crater, located in southern Nevada.
Sedan was a cratering experiment as part of the Plowshare program - the peaceful uses of nuclear explosives. The 104-kiloton nuclear device explosion displaced about 12 million tons of earth, creating a crater 1,280 feet in diameter and 320 feet deep. |  | 07/03/2005 | 4,887 | 
 |
|
 | Tiatia volcano in the Kuril Islands. The second crater is perhaps an 'explosion vent'.
(SOURCE)
|  | 08/04/2005 | 1,780 | 



 |
|
 | Hundreds of Citroen Cars parked up at their plant near Rennes, France. |  | 08/17/2005 | 229 | 



 |
|
 | 4 burner nuclear plant in France, 240 km southwest of Paris. |  | 08/17/2005 | 443 | 



 |
|
 | in south of france , a nuclear plant in Rhone valley |  | 04/01/2006 | 196 | 



 |
|
 | This plant manufactures 400000 cars a year
Models : Peugeot 407 Citroen C6 |  | 10/22/2005 | 442 | 



 |
|
 | Citroen production plant. Plant currently manufactures three different model Citroen cars:
Peugeot 106
Citroen Saxo
Citroen C3 |  | 08/29/2005 | 293 | 



 |
|
 | The crater is 20 km in diameter and 100 m deep. Ngurdoto Crater is surrounded by forest whilst the crater floor is a swamp. |  | 10/17/2005 | 917 | 



 |
|
 | The RAF Fauld explosion was a military accident which occurred at 11:11am on Monday, 27th November 1944 at the RAF Fauld underground munitions storage depot.
Between 3,450 and 3,930 tons (3,500 and 4,000 tonnes) of ordnance exploded—mostly comprising high explosive (HE)-filled bombs, but including a variety of other types of weapons and including 500 million rounds of rifle ammu... |  | 09/26/2007 | 852 | 



 |
|
 | Shoemaker crater is a meteor crater in Western Australia. Originally called Teague crater, it was renamed after the late planetary scientist Eugene Shoemaker. |  | 10/04/2005 | 585 | 



 |
|
 | The small town of Mars Bluff was the place where in 1958 a B-47 Stratojet accidentally dropped a nuclear bomb - fortunately without the removable core. 7,600 pounds of conventional explosives created a 75 feet wide crater. Some people from the family living in a nearby farm house were injured from the explosion, nobody was killed.
Awkward thing, especially for some Air Force guys... |  | 07/01/2009 | 240 | 



 |
|
 | Powerplant of Sosnovy Bor (80 kms west of St-Petersburg) was submitted to a new explosion which ... according to Russian official nuclear security council was of "no danger" (?????), just 3 people severely wounded and burnt (1 dead)! This is the 2nd accident on that plant since 1992... CNN report: www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/ 12/16/russia.nuclear.plant.blast.ap |  | 12/17/2005 | 730 | 



 |