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Angola Landmines 1997 Children now can play on the minefield Princess Diana walked

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Angola Landmines 1997 Children now can play on the minefield Princess Diana walked

Angola Landmines 1997
Children now can play on the minefield Princess Diana walked along earlier this year. © Mirrorpix

Mike Moore
Daily Mirror
Angola

Media ID 21749994

Africa Webpix2005 1997

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Angola Landmines 1997 - A Symbol of Hope and Resilience

This photo print, captured by the talented Mike Moore, transports us back to a significant moment in history - Angola, 1997. The image depicts two young children fearlessly walking hand in hand on what was once a treacherous minefield that Princess Diana herself had bravely traversed earlier that year. In this powerful snapshot, we witness the remarkable transformation of an area once plagued by danger into a playground for these innocent souls. Their radiant smiles speak volumes about the resilience and indomitable spirit of the Angolan people amidst adversity. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating impact landmines have had on countless lives across Africa during the tumultuous 20th century. However, it also symbolizes progress and hope for a brighter future. It showcases how efforts to clear these deadly remnants from war are gradually paving the way for safer communities where children can now play freely without fear. Mike Moore's lens captures not only their joy but also our collective responsibility to ensure such hazards are eradicated worldwide. This evocative image invites reflection on Princess Diana's tireless advocacy against landmines and her enduring legacy as she walks alongside these resilient children through time. As we gaze upon this photograph from Memory Lane Prints, let us be reminded that even within darkness, there is always room for light; even amidst destruction, hope can flourish; and even in war-torn landscapes like Angola's.


Framed Prints

Experience the power of photography to inspire hope and transformation with our Framed Print of "Angola Landmines 1997: Children Now Can Play on the Minefield Princess Diana Walked" by Mike Moore from Memory Lane Prints. This impactful image captures the moment of joy and freedom as children play in a once-dangerous minefield, a poignant reminder of the progress made in clearing landmines and restoring communities. Mike Moore's evocative composition invites reflection and conversation, making this framed print a thoughtful addition to any home or office space. Embrace the beauty and meaning behind this iconic image and be a part of the ongoing effort to create a safer world for future generations.


Photo Prints

Step into history with our captivating photographic print capturing the resilience of Angola's children in 1997. Witness their indomitable spirit as they fearlessly play on the same minefield Princess Diana walked along earlier this year. A powerful reminder of strength and hope, this image by Mike Moore from Memory Lane Prints is a testament to the human spirit.


Poster Prints

Experience the powerful impact of history with our Media Storehouse Angola Landmines 1997 poster print. This poignant image, captured by Mike Moore of Memory Lane Prints, depicts the transformative moment when children were finally able to play on a minefield that Princess Diana had walked along earlier that year. Relive this historic event and inspire hope with this beautiful and thought-provoking poster print.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Experience the power of transformation with our Angola Landmines 1997 jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse range, featuring the evocative photograph "Children now can play on the minefield Princess Diana walked" by Mike Moore from Memory Lane Prints. This inspiring puzzle brings to life the remarkable story of hope and healing, as depicted in this iconic image of children playing in a minefield once walked by Princess Diana. Engage in a rewarding puzzle-solving journey, and celebrate the resilience and determination of humanity. A perfect addition to any home or office, this jigsaw puzzle is not just a pastime but a testament to the human spirit.

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