4 Apr, 05:30··

Ratte Magawa Gets Statue in Cambodia

ZEIT Online

A statue of Magawa, a rat who detected landmines, was unveiled in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Magawa is being recognized for his bravery and saving lives. The statue is over two meters tall.

Magawa spent five years working in Cambodia, searching for landmines and explosives. He helped save countless lives by identifying dangerous areas. The statue was built to honor his bravery and his important work. The monument is 2.20 meters tall. This event recognizes Magawa's contribution to the country.

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Highlights

Statue Unveiled for Magawa

A statue honoring Magawa, the rat, was unveiled in Phnom Penh.

Magawa Detected Landmines

Magawa spent five years detecting landmines and explosives in Cambodia.

Statue is Two Meters Tall

The statue honoring Magawa is over two meters tall.

Magawa Saved Lives

Magawa’s work saved lives by detecting and clearing landmines.

Recognition of Bravery

The statue recognizes Magawa’s bravery and contribution to the country.

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