Laos has the dubious distinction of being the world's most heavily bombed nation. During the period of the American Vietnam War, over half a million bombing missions dropped more than 5 million tons of ordnance on Laos, most of it anti-personnel cluster bombs. Each cluster bomb shell contained hundreds of individual bomblets, "bombies", about the size of a tennis ball. An estimated 30% of these munitions did not detonate. Ten of the 18 Laotian provinces have been described as "severely contaminated" with artillery and mortar shells, mines, rockets, grenades, and other devices from various countries of origin. These munitions pose a continuing obstacle to agriculture and a special threat to children, who are attracted by the toylike devices.
Some 288 million cluster munitions and about 75 million unexploded bombs were left across Laos after the war ended. From 1996-2009, more than 1 million items of UXO were destroyed, freeing up 23,000 hectares of land.
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Mines Advisory Group is doing most of the cleanup work
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Assortment of weapons and bomb shells as decoration at Dok Khoun Guest House,
all these are part of the daily life here at Phonsavan,Xieng Khouang Province
Craters Bar and Restaurant,dining with bomb shells.
Collections at a bus ticket counter.
Tea by the bombs.
Even the Tourist Information office is not spared.
Bombies,Cluster bomb.
Aluminium US plane fuel oil tank which were made into spoons.
Tank turret.
Machine gun.
Deadly decoration.
Cluster bomb casing as a tv rack.
Pigeon house pillars.
Planting onion.
Bomb crater about 30m diameter at Ban Khai crater village.
Vietnamese army trench at Plain of Jars Site 1.
Crater at Site 1.
War damage on Jar.
MAG notice board at Site 1.
MAG safe trail markers
Path up to site 2.
Fighter bombers(red dots) and B52(in grey) strike map.
Us bombing data.
View Ban Khai crater village in a larger map
Thomas,Pigeon house pillars &planting onion tu sangat2 unik,menarik,kreatif..
ReplyDeleteWah posting yang hebat....dalam banyak peluru dan bomb tu ada tak yang masih aktif? Mana tahu kalau2 terlepas pemerhatian rapi....
ReplyDeleteTokan,
DeleteYg ni semua dah kosong,
tapi kat luar tu,dlm hutan dan sawah masih banyak lagi.
banyaknya bom...betul2 tinggalan sejarah penjajahan
ReplyDeletewahh, banyaknya brg tinggalan perang kt negara diorg...
ReplyDeletevery creative...remembrance of the war
ReplyDeleteyou know what.. they are charming..
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of bombs. But kind of look unique as decoration
ReplyDeleteklu letak satu kat rumah..mesti gempak ni
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