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Afghanistan Photos
- Afghan Refugees
1983-2001: A Photographic Journal by Judith Mann - Photographs
of Afghan refugees taken in the Katchagiri Refugee Camp, Peshawar, Pakistan,
in 1983.
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Afghanistan - Chris Steele Perkins presents
his pictures from Afganistan in the 1990s.
- Afghanistan
1969-1974 - A collection of photographs by
Dr. Volker Thewalt of Kabul Museum exhibits, Bamiyan, and other important
sites in Afghanistan.
- Afghanistan in Old Pictures -
Photographs from the 1925 album 'Souvenir of Afghanistan' of major
buildings and parks in Kabul, Kandahar, Paghman, Jalalabad and Laghman.
- Afghanistan: Images
from the Harrison Forman Collection - Gallery
of photographs from Afghanistan in the late 1960s.
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Herat and Mazar-i-Sharif - Photographs taken
in 1933/34 by Robert Byron, provided by the Courtauld Institute of Art.
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Images of Afghanistan in 1976-78 - An
extensive collection of commented photographs by Doug Powell.
- Photo Exhibition: Afghanistan -
Luke Powell presents online photo galleries about Afghanistan, shot between
1974 and 2003.
- Pictures of Afghanistan - Photos
of the people and landscape.
- Reporter on the Road -
Photographs from Afghanistan, taken in December 2003.
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Visas: A passport
and valid visa are required to enter and exit Afghanistan. Afghan entry visas
are not available at Kabul International Airport. American citizens who arrive
without a visa are subject to confiscation of their passport and face heavy
fines and difficulties in retrieving their passport and obtaining a visa, as
well as possible deportation from the country. Americans arriving in the
country via military air usually have considerable difficulties if they choose
to depart Afghanistan on commercial air, because their passports do not receive
stamps showing they entered the country legally.
Health risks: Afghan public hospitals should be avoided. Individuals
without government licenses or even medical degrees often operate private
clinics; there is no public agency that monitors their operations.
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