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    1. Free-Outcome2922 on

      It’s a shame I can’t include in the comment the legendary photo of Fraga, Minister of Information and Tourism, and Angier Biddle Duke, the United States ambassador, bathing together in Palomares to quell rumors of pollution that would have affected tourism in the area.

    2. Actually in 1979, the Soviet Union conducted an underground nuclear explosion (as part of a nuclear experiment) at the Klivazh site in what is today Donetsk Oblast in eastern Ukraine. That was not a military attack, it was part of a now-discontinued Soviet program for so-called “peaceful nuclear explosions.”

    3. sunkencathedral on

      Aside from the known weapons test, Australia had one [suspected nuclear explosion in 1993](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banjawarn_Station#Seismic_event), on some Outback land that turned out to be owned by the Japanese Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult, who were mining uranium there. It’s unclear whether it really was nuclear though, and there are other theories about what happened as well.

      I just find it amusing that Australia’s Outback is so damned huge and remote, that we’re capable of being *unsure whether someone blew up a nuke out there* or not.

    4. Wasn’t South Africa’s test detonation somewhere in the middle of the Indian Ocean?

    5. HandAccomplished6285 on

      Morocco should be blue based on the January 31, 1958 incident at Sidi Slimane. My parents and sister were there and had to evacuate the base. My sister still has trauma because of it.

    6. Ymmaleighe2 on

      Didn’t Bouvet Island get secretly nuked? Better color Norway as suspected

    7. 12AngryMohawk on

      The suspected one was the Israeli Nazi’s illegal nuclear detonation test

    8. Look at Europe not having the balls to test nuclear weapons within their own territory

      Lmao. European ruling class in a nutshell

    9. Canada should be almost too since the Soviets dropped a nuclear powered satellite on the Northwest Territories.

    10. Old_Office_3823 on

      If in South Africa they mean the Vela incident, that happened a few 1000 km off the coast.

    11. RandomKazakhGuy on

      Thank you, USSR, for detonating 460+ nuclear bombs in Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan

    12. Weightlessintheworld on

      This is one of those maps that should take the time to NOT CUT OFF THE 15-odd countries that make up the Pacific!!!!

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