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12th June 2008 | Comments (View)

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Bomb garden: Vegetables grow from a half empty U.S. bombshell at the home of a family in the village of Na Phat.

During the Vietnam War, tiny Laos became the most bombed country on Earth. Three decades later, its people are still living with the bombs left behind.

In this next photo, a woman in the village of Na Phat rings a U.S. bombshell used as a bell outside a small primary school.



(via foreignpolicy.com)

Bomb garden: Vegetables grow from a half empty U.S. bombshell at the home of a family in the village of Na Phat.

During the Vietnam War, tiny Laos became the most bombed country on Earth. Three decades later, its people are still living with the bombs left behind.

In this next photo, a woman in the village of Na Phat rings a U.S. bombshell used as a bell outside a small primary school.

A woman in the village of Na Phat rings a U.S. bombshell used as a bell outside a small primary school.

(via foreignpolicy.com)