Memory from Dimona, Israel
FM-RIphO2
Dimona, Israel
$202.0total USD

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"The image displays a severely damaged multi-story building in Dimona, Israel, under a clear blue sky" by FM-RIphO2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image displays a severely damaged multi-story building in Dimona, Israel, under a clear blue sky

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The image displays a severely damaged multi-story building in Dimona, Israel, under a clear blue sky. The beige-colored concrete structure exhibits extensive destruction across its visible facade, featuring numerous large, irregular apertures on at least three floors where external walls have been obliterated. These openings expose the desolate interiors of multiple rooms, revealing fractured internal walls, ceilings, and scattered remnants of fixtures and furnishings. Smaller pockmarks and cracks are visible on the remaining external surfaces. At the base of the building and extending into the foreground, a substantial pile of debris is present. This rubble consists of fragmented building materials such as concrete, twisted metal, and splintered wood, interspersed with household items. A prominent light-colored teddy bear rests within the debris pile towards the right side of the frame. Other identifiable objects in the wreckage include segments of metal fencing or grates, various pieces of plastic, and a green tarp on the ground in the lower-left foreground. The immediate ground level beneath the debris is earthy and uneven. No individuals are visible in the scene. The lighting indicates clear, bright daylight.

Memory Investment Statistics

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Volume

10,324

Creator

+$17.96

Revenue

+$45.63

Total Staked

$202.00

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Tokens per pATTN: 9.298