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When the Earth Becomes a Battlefield: How War Changes the Landscapes We Live On
Figure: Aerial Photograph of the Damage of the Atomic Bombing in hiroshima Land normally changes with patience. Mountains rise slowly, rivers wander inch by inch, and forests thicken over centuries. The Earth edits itself in small strokes. War ignores that rhythm. In moments of violence, landscapes are remade with a speed that feels unnatural, as if time itself has been forced to sprint. Wherever armies move and bombs fall, the land becomes a witness and a casualty. Imagine
Hisashi Ishida
Dec 155 min read
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