£19.00
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4k – 3840 x 2160 px.
Trinity Site Ground Zero Obelisk – World’s First Nuclear Test
2. Meta Description (Compelling for Search, ≈ 150-160 characters)
Historic Ground Zero Obelisk at the Trinity Site, New Mexico, where the world’s first nuclear device was detonated in 1945. Essential for history stock, documentaries, and unique art.
3. Detailed ALT Text (Visual Description & Accessibility, ≈ 100-150 characters)
Low-angle view of the rugged, dark volcanic rock obelisk monument at the Trinity Site Ground Zero in New Mexico, commemorating the 1945 nuclear test. A yellow-ribboned bouquet lies at the base.
4. Product Description (Tailored for Commercial & Consumer Appeal, ≈ 100-200 words)
Commercial Stock Appeal: Capture the profound historical weight of the nuclear age with this evocative image of the Ground Zero Obelisk at the Trinity Site, New Mexico. This monument marks the precise location of the world’s first nuclear device detonation on July 16, 1945. The low-angle composition emphasizes the scale and rugged texture of the monument, while the historical plaques confirm its significance. Ideal for use in documentaries, educational materials, historical publications, corporate presentations on R&D history, and museum exhibits. High-resolution clarity ensures suitability for large-scale print and digital media.
Consumer Art Print Appeal: Bring a piece of pivotal 20th-century history into your space with this compelling fine art print. More than just a photograph, it’s a stark reminder of human ingenuity and consequence. The dark, volcanic rock structure stands against the pale sky and desert landscape, creating a dramatic, textural study. The small floral tribute at the base adds a poignant human element. This unique piece makes a powerful statement for collectors of historical Americana, military history, and high-impact documentary photography.
5. Keywords/Tags (10-15 Relevant Terms)
Trinity Site, Ground Zero, Obelisk, Nuclear Test, Atomic Bomb, Manhattan Project, World War II History, New Mexico, Historical Landmark, Monument, Alamogordo, J. Robert Oppenheimer, July 16 1945, Nuclear History, Documentary Photography.
6. Suggested Category/Collection Names
Historical Landmarks & Sites
Military & War History
American West & Southwest




