Experts inspect minefield No. 64, 3.5 kilometers from Puerto Argentino (Port Stanley), on the Malvinas Islands (Falkland Islands), March 12, 2013. During the 1982 war between Argentina and Britain, some 16,000 mines were estimated to be left on the islands by Argentina. The British government commissioned a mine action plan through technology best available currently to perform the work. (Xinhua/Martin Zabala)
Guy Marot, an expert in mine clareance and manager of Demining Program of local government, handles Italian landmines and Spanish anti-tank mines before undertaking an inspection in minefield No. 64, 3.5 kilometers from Puerto Argentino (Port Stanley), on the Malvinas Islands (Falkland Islands), March 12, 2013. During the 1982 war between Argentina and Britain, some 16,000 mines were estimated to be left on the islands by Argentina. The British government commissioned a mine action plan through technology best available currently to perform the work. (Xinhua/Martin Zabala)
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An employee of the company responsible for the clearance of mine prepares for the inspection in minefield No. 64, 3.5 kilometers from Puerto Argentino (Port Stanley), on the Malvinas Islands (Falkland Islands), March 12, 2013. During the 1982 war between Argentina and Britain, some 16,000 mines were estimated to be left on the islands by Argentina. The British government commissioned a mine action plan through technology best available currently to perform the work. (Xinhua/Martin Zabala)
Experts prepare to inspect minefield No. 64, 3.5 kilometers from Puerto Argentino (Port Stanley), on the Malvinas Islands (Falkland Islands), March 12, 2013. During the 1982 war between Argentina and Britain, some 16,000 mines were estimated to be left on the islands by Argentina. The British government commissioned a mine action plan through technology best available currently to perform the work. (Xinhua/Martin Zabala)