Visitors tour New Mexico atomic site in likely record attendance fueled by 'Oppenheimer' fanfare

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The site is usually closed to the public. But twice a year, in April and October, the site opens to spectators.FILE - Scientists rig the world's first atomic bomb to raise it up onto a 100-foot tower at the Trinity Test Site. WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M.

Visitors also are being warned to come prepared as Trinity Site is in a remote area with limited Wi-Fi and no cell service or restrooms. The group says the U.S. government never warned residents about the testing. Radioactive ash contaminated soil and water. Rates of infant mortality, cancer and other illnesses increased. There are younger generations dealing with health issues now, advocates say.to the Manhattan Project's impact. A new documentary by filmmaker Lois Lipman, “First We Bombed New Mexico,” made its world premiere Friday at the Santa Fe International Film Festival.

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