This is a photographic essay on the aftermath of the thirty-year war in Angola. During the conflict over 1.5 million people lost their lives; 4 million were displaced from their homes and 0.5 million others sought refuge in the neighbouring countries. These photographs are an attempt to evoke the sillent and hidden traces of landmines that continue to threaten the everyday existence of Angolans.
Jo Ratcliffe (South Africa)
As terras do fim do mundo, 2010