Step onto the soil of Tinian, the launch site of the Enola Gay and Bockscar—the aircraft that carried the atomic bombs to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Once the busiest airfield in the world during WWII, Tinian is now a quiet, often-overlooked island, yet its significance in human history remains undeniable. For those who appreciate history, this is a rare and powerful opportunity to stand in the very place where pivotal moments of WWII unfolded. Some visitors have even been moved to tears as they absorb the gravity of what happened here.