I love this topic, or if anything feel deeply about it. I remember as a child I would run through the park and fall, then cry to my father about my cuts and bruises. A child running and falling followed by an explosion, compared to that I don't think I should complain about a cut or two. Not many people know about the wars and conflicts in oversea countries, let alone the dangers still left by them. Landmines are issues bigger than you think. It feels so hard to sleep in bed knowing that your day can end at any step taken, and not just yours, but even your mother, father, little brothers, auntie, uncle, about any loved one.
I just find it so crazy how that here at home almost anything seems possible. We can track down anyone just about anywhere. We can communicate with each other without seeing them across continents. We are even capable of leaving this world in a rocket ship, but to locate all the landmines in an area and disarm them, why is it that it takes so long. Why is it that years have passed and nobody can find a solution to this problem quick. I would expect a bunch of metallic objects that are similar in structure in the dirt shouldn't be so hard to identify using such equipment we have on hand. I assumed with today's technology man can analyze one of the land mines that they find, figure out its structure and an element that can stand out from dirt and build a machine to track them. Does the landmine emit some kind of heat? Can we use a thermal camera to see the landmines in the cold dirt? I believe there can be a easier way its just that nobody is looking at the right direction.
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