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Forty Years on, Laos Reaps Bitter Harvest of The Secret War

Part of a US bomber lies in a temple in Phanop village, Laos. \"We keep it here to remind the children of what happened,\" the monk said. \"If one day we badly need money we might sell it for the scrap value.\" (Photograph: Sean Sutton/Mines Advisory Group)

Phonsavanh, Laos - The entrance to Craters restaurant is guarded by a phalanx of bombshells, each as big as a man. Opposite, the Dokkhoune hotel boasts an even finer warhead collection. For tourists who have not cottoned on, the Lao town of Phonsavanh lies at the heart of the most cluster-bombed province of the most bombed country on earth.

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