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Afghanistan, Ghazni. In the old citys shadow, the bazaar opens for business in Ghazni, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Tashkurghan. Metal teapots create a necklace of silver at a tea stall in the bazaar of Tashkurghan, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Shibar Pass. Ancient irrigation techniques retain water for terraces in the arid landscape near the Shibar Pass in Aghanistan
Afghanistan, Mazar-i-Sharif. The Shrine of Hazrat Ali in Mazar-i-Sharif is one of the main pilgrimage sites in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Kabul. A full moon illuminates the sleeping city of Kabul, Afghanistans capital
Afghanistan, Hindu Kush Mountains. A lonely dirt road leads into the barren foothills of the Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan
The Koh-i-Baba spur of the Hindu Kush Mountains rises between Herat and Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Herat. An ornate street lamp stands out against the blue-tiled wall of the Friday Mosque, or Masjid-i-Jami, in Herat, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Herat. An ancient brass cauldron rests in the inner courtyard at the colorful Friday Mosque, or Masjid-i-Jami, in Herat in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Ghazni. Brightly-colored dyed wool dries on poles in Ghazni in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Ghazni. Colorful woolen yarn dries on wooden poles in Ghazni in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Ghazni. Brightly-colored wool, recently dyed, is hung to dry in Ghazni, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Five Dams of Ali. Water cascades from the Five Dams of Ali near Bamian Valley in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Band-i-Amir Lakes. The sapphire blue waters of Band-i-Amir Lakes contrast with the arid landscape, in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Band-i-Amir Lakes. A series of clear blue lakes exist in the arid climate of the Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan
Clear water runs from the Band-i-Amir Lakes near Bamina Valley in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. The ruins of a lookout languish above pastures in the Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. An abandoned watchtower in the City of Noise rises above the Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. The Large Buddha, 175 feet high, was carved from the face of the cliff in the Bamian Valley in Afghanistan and is now a World Heritage Site
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. A young girl waits in a field below pink cliffs in the Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. Rolling hills lead to the snow fields of the rugged Hindu Kush Mountains near Bamian Valley, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. A Kuchi nomad camp in Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan, survives in the shadow of the Hindu Kush
Asia, AfghanistanAfghanistan, Bamian Valley. A lonely caravansary sits at the base of foothills of the Hindu Kush in Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, Afghanistan
Spices in a local market, Kabul, Afghanistan. (NGO Restrictions May Apply)
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. Legend tells that Genghis Khan and his army killed every living thing in the Bamian Valley a World Heritage Site, as evidenced by the ruined City of Noise, in Afghanistan