Thank you for reading (and commenting)! Yes, it was heartbreaking. What was even more poignant was what we heard at the APOPO center in Siem Reap. Thousands of landmines are still buried in the farmlands of Cambodia and people continue to die or get maimed by these. It's tragic two or more decades after the war ended.
Kalpana- Thanks for sharing this. Admittedly, I'm not familiar with Amitav's work. So this is a fresh material that I look forward to studying some more. Hope you're well this week. Cheers, -Thalia
What a painful story that needs to be told. The photographer’s memoir must be haunting. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for reading (and commenting)! Yes, it was heartbreaking. What was even more poignant was what we heard at the APOPO center in Siem Reap. Thousands of landmines are still buried in the farmlands of Cambodia and people continue to die or get maimed by these. It's tragic two or more decades after the war ended.
Ugh - awful.
Kalpana- Thanks for sharing this. Admittedly, I'm not familiar with Amitav's work. So this is a fresh material that I look forward to studying some more. Hope you're well this week. Cheers, -Thalia