This endless number of origami cranes is a japanese symbol of peace originated in Hiroshima after the explosion of the atomic bombs when a little girl started to fold them in the hope that this will help her to survive. But she died.
In the memory of this girls people continued to fold this cranes and bringing them to the temples and shrines in the hope of a better and peaceful world.
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grey_hound_49 pro says:
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Bigoode [Frozen account] pro says:
thanks a lot for share
and clap clap clap for your 5 links in the description !
that's great idea
manganite replies:
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Coming from manganite photostream (?)
Bigoode [Frozen account] pro replies:
and your pix is full of colors that's great too
we can feel your enthusiasm to help share this with us
Shine on
(impatient to be the 23rd february)
:)
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geor.g says:
Thank you for adding this colourful image to
CELEBRATION OF COLOUR
Rumiko Takagi says:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thousand_origami_cranes
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