The Nevada Test Site in the United States was the most heavily bombed location on Earth during the Cold War, where 1,021 nuclear bombs were detonated between 1951 and 1992, with over 900 conducted underground, leaving behind massive craters that scarred the desert landscape as a haunting legacy of nuclear testing.
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The Most Bombed Place on Earth | Nevada Nuclear Test Site ExplainedAdded:
Did you know the most bombed place on Earth is in America? Welcome to the Nevada Test Site. Between 1951 and 1992, a staggering 1,021 nuclear bombs were detonated here. That's nearly one blast every month for 40 years.
100 were in the air, but over 900 were underground, leaving the desert floor scarred with massive craters, a haunting legacy of the Cold War.
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