ShadowArabia
Canada
Why I want to go to this place — 7 months ago
I have a friend who lives in this country, and.. well.. heheh.. won’t say anything else about why I want to go to Afghanistan.. you guys would think i’m crazy!
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fredosbxl 1 entry Worth visiting! |
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ShadowArabia
Canada
I have a friend who lives in this country, and.. well.. heheh.. won’t say anything else about why I want to go to Afghanistan.. you guys would think i’m crazy!
blufox
2 places
Worth visiting!
I was here shortly after 9/11. Here I felt like I did something. Barren and dry, I liked it anyway. I was stationed on Kandahar Airport and saw so much beauty in the night sky I cried. The land was peaceful even if the people were not always.
courtnez sept
Sydney
Well, I haven’t gone just yet but my mum was there about two months ago now visiting her friend and travelling around a little bit and just wow, I kind of knew it before but this trip just totally confirmed that my mother is one of the most awesome people I know. Her photos and experiences of this torn but beautiful country are just wonderful, and I can’t wait until it’s my turn.
c_po
Chicago
Not worth it!
Well, definately do not got here in the winter unless you like being so cold that you can’t think straight. The mountains are a beautifull sight to see but it’s still not worth it. The winter is too cold to do anything and the summer is too dangerous for obvious Americans. If you are of Afghan origin though I do recommend you at least visit and if you are willing and able live there. Having people there helps the economy and unemployment is one of the biggest things that causes terrorism. Besides, everyone should see where they came from at least once if they weren’t born there.
Alovat
Tajikistan
Worth visiting!
kindest people in the east and east south,,,, take care if you go further
c_po
Chicago
Not worth it!
I’m getting deployed. I like to travel it’s kinda why I joined the Army. This might be a cool adventure.
fredosbxl
Brussels
Worth visiting!
I spent a few days in Kabul and was sleeping in the NATO basis in the airport. A place to see ! When you’re inside the basis: supermarket, bars, hospital and several restaurants… Outside: chaos…
fiveyearwinterkiss
New York City
I’ve been there, but I dont remember much. My mother told me that where she grew up, in Kabul, Afghanistan, it was a beautiful place, with breathtaking scenery and people who were very intelligent, had a big heart,and full of wisdom. She missed her homeland so much that she went back there 2 years ago. When she came back, she told me she had never felt so disappointed and upset in her whole life. The people have changed; most are just seeking for money. Of course, everything that she remembered as a girl of my age was completely destroyed. She had also said that despite it being a big “culture shock” she hopes that one day when she is old, she can return to the home she loved so dearly.
1Guerra
New York City
Worth visiting!
I’m still here in Afghanistan. Life here for the locals moves at a very slow pace. They don’t have too many luxuries here. Actually, I take that back. They don’t have any luxuries here (except maybe for the very few well-connected people). Most people have no electricity, no running water, and hardly anything to eat. The best thing about being here is when I get the chance to go on humanitarian missions. The looks on the kids’ faces when we go to the villages makes all the effort worth it. I would post some of the pictures I took of the kids, but I’m not allowed. I guess I’ll just post this snapshot that I took of one of the places instead.