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In 1954, a 15 megaton hydrogen bom was exploded over three islands of Bikini Atoll. The islands were vaporized and a giant crater was created, bereft of life.
Fast forward over 50 years later and what do you see? A thriving coral reef showing the resilience of life everywhere. Scientists believe it was reseeded by a nearby reef.
Virtually untouched by radiation fearing humans, the new reef is now truly spectacular, and the radiation has long since dissapated.
Don't eat the coconuts, though. They have absorbed radiation through the soil and are highly radioactive, and the island is said to still be unsafe for human habitation.