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Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the large Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Band-e Amir lakes near Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. The blue lakes at Band e Amir national park are formed by travertine dams. Travertine wall, lake and mountains, Band e Amir, Afghanistan
Band-e Amir lakes near Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. Band e Amir was the first national park in Afghanistan. This is the panorama from a viewpoint on the road to Band e Amir, Afghanistan.
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the small Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Band-e Amir lakes near Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. The blue lakes at Band e Amir national park are formed by travertine dams. View of a travertine wall at Band e Amir, Afghanistan.
Mountain scenery of Afghanistan near Yakawlang in Bamyan (Bamiyan) Province. These colorful mountains are at the western end of the Hindu Kush mountain range in Central Afghanistan. Field and trees.
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the large Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the large Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the small Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. A view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing golden mountains lit by the low sun with shadows. The town is home to the famous UNESCO Buddhas of Afghanistan.
Mountain scenery between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Afghanistan. Dusty road to a remote village. Taken from the road on the southern route between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) in central Afghanistan.
Bamyan (Bamiyan), Central Afghanistan. A turret from a destroyed tank - a reminder of the Afghanistan war. There are many abandoned tanks and weapons from the Afghan war near Bamyan (Bamiyan).
The main street of Syadara (Siyah Darah) in Bamyan (Bamiyan) Province, Afghanistan. Dirt road with houses in a village in Central Afghanistan. Syadara is a small, remote Afghan town in the mountains.
Sar e Cheshma Fortress, Afghanistan. This old fortress is between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) on the southern route between the two cities. Also Sarcheshma Fort, Afghan countryside, Kabul, Bamyan.
Band-e Amir lakes near Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. The blue lakes at Band e Amir national park are formed by travertine dams. Travertine wall, lake and mountains, Band e Amir, Afghanistan
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. A woman and girl carry goods on their heads as they walk home. These local houses are close to the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Buddhas. Local life Afghanistan.
Beyond on the Afghan side, something is being cooked.
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing both Buddha niches in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
A small village with local Afghan houses. Scenery between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Afghanistan. Taken from the road on the southern route between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) in central Afghanistan
Ruined building in a field. Mountain scenery between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Afghanistan. Taken from the road on the southern route between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) in central Afghanistan.
Village with local Afghan houses. Mountain scenery between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Afghanistan. Taken from the road on the southern route between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan), central Afghanistan.
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the large Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Mountain scenery between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Afghanistan. Dusty road to a remote village. Taken from the road on the southern route between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) in central Afghanistan.
Band-e Amir lakes near Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. Band e Amir was the first national park in Afghanistan. View of the red Hindu Kush mountains near Band e Amir lakes in Afghanistan.
Caves in the cliffs near Bamyan (Bamiyan), Afghanistan. Local Afghan people still live in the caves. The caves are in cliffs where the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Buddhas used to stand. UNESCO site Afghanistan.
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the large Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Band-e Amir lakes near Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. Band e Amir was the first national park in Afghanistan. View of the red Hindu Kush mountains near Band e Amir lakes in Afghanistan.
Caves in the cliffs near Bamyan (Bamiyan), Afghanistan. Local Afghan people still live in the caves. The caves are in cliffs where the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Buddhas used to stand. UNESCO site Afghanistan.
Band-e Amir lakes near Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. Band e Amir was the first national park in Afghanistan. The natural blue lakes are formed by travertine dams. View of a travertine wall.
Band-e Amir lakes near Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. Band e Amir was the first national park in Afghanistan. This is the largest of the natural blue lakes at Band e Amir in the Hindu Kush.
Mountain scenery between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Afghanistan. Dusty road to a remote village. Taken from the road on the southern route between Kabul and Bamyan (Bamiyan) in central Afghanistan.
Band-e Amir lakes near Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. Band e Amir was the first national park in Afghanistan. View with reeds from the shore of a natural blue lake at Band e Amir Afghanistan

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