Bob,

I did a Google search on, "+landmine +photo" (without the quotes, but with 
the +'s) and came up with about 10,000 hits.  Of the few that I looked at, 
one seemed to have some good photos (URL split for e-mail):

   <www.ibiblio.org/freeburma/humanrights/khrg/archive/
   photoreports/99photos/set99a/paan.html#Photo_P1>

I didn't try to find UXO photos, but would search in the same manner.

Roger Turk
Tucson, Arizona

Bob Dohse wrote:

. > I'm trying to put together some material on landmines and UXOs
. > (unexploded ordnances), to be used in *information kiosks* (on, you
. > guessed it, some old 486s). <g>

. > I've been browsing the web for good photos and descriptive material of
. > landmines and UXOs, but have found very little that would be useful for
. > children.

. > I've checked most of the web sites of organizations that deal with this
. > subject, but haven't found very much that is appropriate. Most of those
. > sites focus on promoting their own program (makes sense, for funding
. > reasons), but have very little in the way of actual education.

. > If anybody has a few good photos I would GREATLY appreciate it if you
. > would send them to me. Simple educational material - in any language -
. > would also be good. Please include a short note explaining the content.
. > Audio or video would be awesome.

. > If anyone finds an excellent web site with *quality* photos or
. > documentation, please forward that also.

. > Many thanks,

. > Bob Dohse 
. > [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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