PLAIN OF JARS (LAOS) : THE WAR IS NOT OVER YET.
40 years after the Indochina War the Plain of Jars is still riddled with unexploded bombs. Today, locals recycle scrap metal from bombs into jewelry. Unexploded cluster bombs ("bombies") remain dangerous. As an important archaeological site, the Plain of Jars could be listed as UNESCO World Heritage. But to be listed and for the safety of the locals, the Plain first needs to be cleared of unexploded bombs. Support the Mines Advisory Group : www.maginternational.org
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