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Avelino Catombela, who lost his leg in 1978 when the bus he was traveling in hit a landmine, in Luanda, Angola, March 24, 2017. Fifteen years after the end of one of Africa's longest wars, Angola remains one of the world's most heavily mined countries, with swaths of country still littered with landmines, some produced decades ago in countries that no longer exist. (Joao Silva/The New York Times) -- PART OF A COLLECTION OF STAND-ALONE PHOTOS FOR USE AS DESIRED IN YEAREND STORIES AND RECAPS OF 2017 --
-- PART OF A COLLECTION OF STAND-ALONE PHOTOS FOR USE AS DESIRED IN YEAREND STORIES AND RECAPS OF 2017 -- MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
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2017-04-26
JOAO SILVA/The New York Times/Re/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
JOAO SILVA
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