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darkfire79 discovered 2 months ago
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javamanjoe rated 8 weeks ago
IMPOSSIBLE SMELLS EXHIBITION OPENS. Thanks 'proximal2u'. The world's first exhibition of 'extinct and impossible' smells is under way, from the metallic fallout of the first atomic bomb to the aroma of cloves and oranges from the first aid kit of a medieval plague doctor. Blast-off by Russia spells end for Mir Fake snot improves electronic nose Secret of exam success? Rosy memories The acrid reek of a blazing meteor impact, the sweaty bouquet of a space station, the hothouse aroma of a Victorian greenhouse are also there for the smelling at the Reg Vardy Gallery, University of Sunderland
Silllage rated 8 weeks ago
From the page: Impossible smells exhibition opens The world's first exhibition of 'extinct and impossible' smells is under way, from the metallic fallout of the first atomic bomb to the aroma of cloves and oranges from the first aid kit of a medieval plague doctor. The Soviet Mir space station, which burnt up in the atmosphere in 2001, smells of formaldehyde, charred material (the space station caught fire) and a strong pong of astronaut BO. (page sent to me by the heroic and amusing Kristenlcolby)
proximal2u rated 8 weeks ago
The world's first exhibition of 'extinct and impossible' smells is under way, from the metallic fallout of the first atomic bomb to the aroma of cloves and oranges from the first aid kit of a medieval plague doctor. I want to smell it. Here is a few pictures of this exhibit.
exqwizme rated 8 weeks ago
"The world's first exhibition of 'extinct and impossible' smells is under way, from the metallic fallout of the first atomic bomb to the aroma of cloves and oranges from the first aid kit of a medieval plague doctor." "One extraordinary fragrance is the aftermath of the first atomic bomb, dropped on Japan on August 6, 1945. "The Hiroshima smell is quick and pungent, very metallic," says Blackson."
    This seems to be an interesting exhibition. I mean, who doesn't want to know the smell of an atomic bomb? I wonder if there's also the fragrance of radiation charred bodies mixed in with it.
SeaGriz rated 2 months ago
An exhibit which gives you the opportunity to smell what you never would have gotten the chance to smell. I am still amazed at how a scent can bring back a flood of memories. So sad those memories are all from when I used to stop once and a while to enjoy life, and wasn't such an uptight turd. Of course, me being me and all, I would have put in some famous persons ass, just to see people sniff it. Mmmmm...ass.
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