File:Sudan Rumbek road alongside airstrip 2004.jpg

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Rumbek airstrip, South Sudan:

  • A road alongside the runway.
  • Two pieces of unexploded ordnance were cleared from the area to the left of the road and the immediate foreground.
  • Besides enabling the safe expansion of the runway, the existing aircraft apron will be widened so that a large four-engine aircraft may safely turn around after it has landed.
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Author Matt Murphy, Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement
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current20:16, 3 October 2006Thumbnail for version as of 20:16, 3 October 2006600 × 404 (56 KB)Sven-steffen arndt{{Information |Description= Rumbek, Sudan: A road alongside the runway. Two pieces of unexploded ordnance were cleared from the area to the left of the road and the immediate foreground. Besides enabling the safe expansion of the runway, the existing airc

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