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Telephones used at the test site.
![ITT Desk Telephone](https://cannikin.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/REN00597.jpg)
![ITT Desk Telephone](https://cannikin.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/REN00596.jpg)
![ITT 2-Line Desk Telephone](https://cannikin.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/REN00598.jpg)
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Unofficial Photos
Wire and Press Photos
![Rockfalls along the Bering Sea coastline caused by the Cannikin detonation. Photo taken on D + 1 day.](https://cannikin.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2024/04/Cannikin_004www/739969240.jpg)
Rockfalls along the Bering Sea coastline caused by the Cannikin detonation. Photo taken on D + 1 day.
![Main Camp at Amchitka
The main camp operated by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission on Amchitka
Island is located near the southeast end of the island, which is approximately
42 miles long and varies from two to four miles in width. The camp is located
near an old World War II airstrip which is being used for project purposes.](https://cannikin.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2024/05/alaska-1971-aec_camp-site-1/1160191106.jpg)
Main Camp at Amchitka
The main camp operated by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission on Amchitka
Island is located near the southeast end of the island, which is approximately
42 miles long and varies from two to four miles in width. The camp is located
near an old World War II airstrip which is being used for project purposes.