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The Landmine Survivors Network estimates that there are 110 million landmines buried worldwide. http://www.landminesurvivors.org/what_landmines.php
If you're referring to land mines, they can lay in the ground and remain dangerous for many decades. Unexploded ordnance of various types often lasts for a very long time. Even today, live, unexploded bombs from WWII are sometimes dug up at construction sites in Britain.
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Halo, they are clearing the world of land mines and saving many lives in the process.
Halo, they are clearing the world of land mines and saving many lives in the process.
Halo, they are clearing the world of land mines and saving many lives in the process.
Halo, they are clearing the world of land mines and saving many lives in the process.
There are hundreds of uranium mines worldwide, with major producers located in countries like Kazakhstan, Canada, Australia, and Namibia. The exact number of uranium mines fluctuates as new mines are developed and others are closed due to market conditions.
One of the major reasons for uranium mines closing in Australia is the issue of aboriginal land rights. Many of these mines are located on traditional aboriginal land which is of spiritual significance to the indigenous people of Australia. Thus, some mines have been required to cease operations. There are also some environmental concerns. Many councils have moved to protect vulnerable areas, and again, this includes protecting against uranium mining.
It is unknown how many actual gold mines there are or where. There where many gold mines during the gold rush and after.
There are many foreign embassies in Namibia... this will vary from country to country.