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Women of Afghanistan--A contradiction in clothing
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Waiting to get through the government red tape--from 7 in the morning till 2 in the afternoon--and still no hope
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Transportation of goods via road links--a matter of life and death for the Afghan economy
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Traffic problem
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Tired vendor
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This sad sunset saw a massacre of thousands of Hazaras in Mazar in the hands of the Taliban in 1998
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The local bakery--Pulkhumri
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The 'employed' and the 'unemployed'
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The Afghan mobile photography unit
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Cutie pie
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cutie pie and mom
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Cutie pie and mom
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Tangi e Tashqurghan--Many fast-moving cars have been flipped due to the unique aerodynamics of the place
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Street sweepers in action--Mazar
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Schoolgirls
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Residence of Ashraf Ramazan--One of the Parliamentarians-to-be. He was murdered before vote count was over
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'Reconstructing Afghanistan' in the hi-tech era...But u can forget about the low-tech tools ; )
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'Police--the applicators of the law'
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Mazar Traffic2
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'Large' personal construction project run by the governor of Balkh--the notorious Commander Atta
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Labor in Afghanistan2
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Keeping case records in the Mazar Prosecutor's Office
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Just curious guys
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Highway traffic (a donkey, a car and our car)
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Grilling kebabs
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Girl fetching water in Pulkhumri
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Fruit and drinks shop
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Fetching water in Pulkhumri
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Du Rahi e Hairatan
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Craddle vendor in Afghanistan