“During my participation in the Manhattan Project and subsequent research at Los Alamos, encompassing a period of fifteen years, I worked in the company of perhaps the greatest collection of scientific talent the world has ever known.”
~Frederick Reines~
Love the repetition in the wood. A beautiful building done up in subtle festivity! Interesting selection for your narrative. Are traveling in New Mexico?
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Thank you so much for your comments on my photo of the secret log building. In the 1940's, this was about the only structure in the small mountain town of New Mexico called Los Alamos. It was a prep school for teenage boys, many from wealthy families in the nation's coastal cities--so remote and so unknown. The American government took it over and moved in the top scientists in the country. This was the original headquarters of what became the Manhattan Project, the building of the world's first atomic bomb. The building is now a museum.
Thank you so much for your comments on my photo of the secret log building. In the 1940's, this was about the only structure in the small mountain town of New Mexico called Los Alamos. It was a prep school for teenage boys, many from wealthy families in the nation's coastal cities--so remote and so unknown. The American government took it over and moved in the top scientists in the country. This was the original headquarters of what became the Manhattan Project, the building of the world's first atomic bomb. The building is now a museum.