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2011-10-03

Airshow Action Photo Gallery update 2 October 2011 600+ pictures

Thx Louis


Dear Aviation Friend,

Yesterday 2st of October I updated my webste with 600+ new pictures...
This update 3 Airshow events:

- Royal International Air Tattoo 2011 Fairford 16th & 17th of July United Kingdom - 387 pictures
- Koksijde Airshow 2011 7th of July Belgium - 167 pictures
- Dawlish Airshow 2011 18th of August 2011 Dawlish seafront United Kingdom - 76 pictures

Visit mainpage for links to new pictures !!!! : http://www.steehouwer.com
Enjoy !!

And.. next update...:
- Shoreham Airshow 2011 - United Kingdom
- Leeuwarden Luchtmachtdagen/ Airshow 2011 - The Netherlands
- Sanicole International Airshow 2011 - Belgium
for previews visit this page:
http://www.steehouwer.com/nextupdate/next_update.html

My next visit/project: Axalp 2011 Shooting demo Swiss Air force - Switzerland :-)

Follow me on Twitter!! I'll let you know there when I have updated my website with new pictures (preview) and my experiences on the trips
http://twitter.com/Airshow_Action


Regards,

Peter Steehouwer

Aviation Photography and owner/photographer:
Airshow Action Photo Gallery
http://www.steehouwer.com
http://www.steehouwer.info

@Twitter : http://twitter.com/Airshow_Action

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Subject: Airshow Action Photo Gallery update 2 October 2011 600+ pictures





TV Show : Rtbf.be : 21:35 - Mardi 04 Octobre : La face cachée de Hiroshima




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21:35 - Mardi 04 Octobre

La face cachée de Hiroshima

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" Un mal nécessaire ", c'est l'expression employée depuis 1945 par les défenseurs du recours à l'arme atomique contre les populations civiles de Hiroshima et Nagasaki. Depuis près de 65 ans, elle résume le discours dominant sur ce moment clé du XXe siècle. D'un côté, les témoignages poignants des survivants irradiés, les hibakusha. De l'autre, une lecture de l'histoire qui conditionne la fin de la guerre au recours de la bombe atomique.


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Yves Duwelz