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Tierra Envenenada - Desminando - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Brazil, Honduras, Venezuela

You know what a calavera is, no? If you see one, especially on a sign in a former war zone, be very, very careful. Soldiers from Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela and the U.S. came together to reduce the need for these signs in Central America… reclaiming fields filled with anti-personnel mines so that farmers can return to using them for crops.

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Tierra Envenenada - Desminando - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Honduras, Nicaragua

The effort to de-mine Central America is truly an international one, with assistance coming from the U.S., Germany, Spain, France, England, Japan, Canada and Sweden (who’s ambassador is featured here, speaking eloquent Spanish). Also we hear from soldiers on the pleasure of serving a mission of peace, as opposed to one of war.
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Caption 46 [es]: ¿Cómo es esto de ser soldados de la paz?
Caption 46 [en]: How is it to be a peace soldier?

Tierra Envenenada - Desminando - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Honduras

Imagine the horror of stepping on a landmine while gardening. This is what happened to farmers José Moncada and Reinaldo Herrera. Through great courage they survive to testify of the enduring evils that are minas antipersonales.
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Caption 12 [es]: no solo aún no han desaparecido
Caption 12 [en]: not only haven't disappeared yet

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