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A Colombian soldier victim of landmines dives for a swim, as part of his rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
Colombian soldiers get ready to swim, as part of a rehabilitation programme in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
A Colombian soldier victim of landmines gets ready to swim, as part of his rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
A Colombian soldier victim of landmines swims, as part of his rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
A Colombian soldier victim of landmines dives for a swim, as part of his rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
A Colombian soldier victim of landmines gets ready to swim, as part of his rehabilitation therapy session in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
A Colombian soldier victim of landmines dives for a swim, as part of his rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
Colombian soldiers victims of landmines play volleyball, as part of their rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
Colombian soldiers victims of landmines get ready to play volleyball, as part of their rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
Colombian soldiers victims of landmines get ready to play volleyball, as part of their rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
A Colombian soldier victim of landmines gets ready to swim, as part of his rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
Colombian soldiers victims of landmines get ready to play volleyball, as part of their rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
Colombian soldiers victims of landmines get ready to play volleyball, as part of their rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
A boy looks on as Colombian soldiers victims of landmines get ready to play volleyball, as part of their rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
Colombian soldiers victims of landmines play volleyball, as part of their rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA
A Colombian soldier victim of landmines dives for a swim, as part of his rehabilitation therapy in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on March 25, 2015. A breakthrough agreement between the government and the FARC guerrillas to begin clearing Colombia, one of the most mined countries in the world, of its anti-personnel landmines will be implemented in the coming weeks. AFP PHOTO/RAUL ARBOLEDA
Foto: AFP - RAUL ARBOLEDA