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A crater from the 1962 "Sedan" nuclear test. The 104 kiloton blast displaced 12 million tons of earth and created a crater 320 feet deep and 1,280 feet wide. The Sedan test was a U.S. experiment in using nuclear weapons to excavate large amounts of earth.
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