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Description PLUMBBOB - 1957 - NEVADA TEST SITE -- Interior of one of the three home shelters, all undamaged, which were tested by a recent atomic detonation during Operation Plumbbob. The chamber is 6 feet high and measures about 7 feet square, excluding an entrance corridor (shown to left in picture), which contains shelve space. The corridor, with two right angle turns, connects the chamber with an entrance hatch. All three shelters have an emergency escapeway (not shown) in the rear.
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This image is available from the National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office Photo Library under number PLU-57-180.

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