Yucca Flat
Where Fire Met Silence
Yucca Flat - Where Fire Met Silence - Aerial Photography Canvas 12x24
Lat/Lon: 37.1002° N, 116.0364° W
"I am here - floating above a desert that flinched every time the countdown hit zero."
From up here, it looks like just another cracked piece of desert. But this is Yucca Flat, deep inside the Nevada National Security Site — the most nuclear-bombed spot on Earth. Between 1951 and 1992, over 900 nuclear detonations were conducted here. Some above ground, mushroom clouds clawing at the stratosphere. Most underground, where the Earth swallowed the fire, but not the memory. Each crater tells a story the wind no longer dares repeat. Some scars are shallow. Others run miles deep. Even the silence feels engineered. This is America’s atomic diary, written in shockwaves and sealed in dust. And from this view, the page is still wide open.
About the canvas:
Printed on museum-grade, fade-resistant canvas and hand-stretched over solid wood bars. Each piece is made to order and ready to mount, with hardware included.
Details:
• 1.25″ (3.18 cm) thick poly-cotton blend canvas
• Canvas fabric weight: 10.15 +/- 0.74 oz./yd.² (344 g/m² +/- 25g/m²)
• Fade-resistant
• Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars
• Mounting brackets included
• Blank product sourced from the US, Canada, Europe, UK, or Australia
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