Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
17.02.2020

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: The landmine detection dogs (Belgian Malinois) are being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: The landmine detection dogs (Belgian Malinois) are being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: A landmine detection dog (Belgian Malinois) is being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

Mine Detection Dogs: Training, Operations at the Colombian Jungle
Fotoğraf: Juancho Torres

SAN ANTONIO, COLOMBIA - FEBRUARY 16: The landmine detection dogs (Belgian Malinois) are being trained for operations and odour detection program at the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) base camp in San Antonio, Caqueta, Colombia on February 16, 2020. The mine detection dogs have been a huge help to clear land of explosives and make it safe to move around, as more than 11,000 people in Colombia have been injured by land mines over the past decade. Nearly 2,300 of those blasts were fatal. So far in 2020, the Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), handed over 17,869 m2 in Caqueta, and 12 sectors at the Meta Deparment. 8,499 people in these two Departments can now use their land freely without the fear imposed by landmines or other remnants of war. ( Juancho Torres - Anadolu Agency )

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