The Moroccan Wall of Western Sahara, aka the Moroccan Wall, or simply ‘the Berm’, is one of the least talked-about militarized zones in the world, despite holding the record for the world’s longest continuous minefield. It consists of long sandbanks, military fortifications, an estimated 7 million buried land mines, as well as large quantities of unexploded ordnance. The origins of the Moroccan Wall can be traced back to 1975, when the Spanish o…
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