Sim Chi Yin DIPTYCH / Left: A chimney and factory building in Manpo, Chagang Province, North Korea, October 2017. / A chimney and factory building making unspecified products in Manpo, Chagang Province, North
(...) Korea, shot from across the Yalu River near the northeastern Chinese city of Ji'an, Jilin province.
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The B Reactor at the Hanford Site, Washington State, USA -- the world’s first full-scale plutonium reactor, November 2017. / The B Reactor at the Hanford Site, in Washington State, western United States was the world’s first full-scale plutonium reactor. Opened in September 1944, it was where the plutonium for the first ever nuclear test, the Trinity Test in July 1945, and the nuclear bomb dropped on Nagasaki a month later was created, as part of the Manhattan Project. It was shut down in February 1968 and is today preserved as a museum. It was built next to the Columbia River so that the core of the reactor could be cooled by 70,000 gallons (265,000 liters) of the river's water per minute when fully operational. © Sim Chi Yin | Magnum Photos