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      Find sights & attractions below to start planning your trip! Read reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow the results using the filters to the left.
      1. ISAF
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      Ghazni, Kandahar & Southern Afghanistan, Afghanistan
      If you ever get there, the ISAF people are most hospitable. But it is an ISAF base so you mustn't mind helicopters etc
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      Sharan, Kandahar & Southern Afghanistan, Afghanistan
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      Kabul & Eastern Afghanistan, Afghanistan
      Full of fat tail sheep, shy and curious children with big eyes, the smells of cooking nan, and women covered head to toe in burqas.
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      Kabul, Kabul & Eastern Afghanistan, Afghanistan
      The queen's palace, although dilapidated, looted and covered in Russian and Dari/Pashto graffiti, is definitely worth seeing. If you ever find yourself in Darulamon.
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      Kabul, Kabul & Eastern Afghanistan, Afghanistan
      We had picnics here. It is, I imagine, no longer safe, but I have fond memories.
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      Kabul, Kabul & Eastern Afghanistan, Afghanistan
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      Kabul, Kabul & Eastern Afghanistan, Afghanistan
      8. Dubs
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      Kabul, Kabul & Eastern Afghanistan, Afghanistan
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      Kabul, Kabul & Eastern Afghanistan, Afghanistan
      Kabul International
      34°34'00"N 69°12'32"E The Kabul International Airfield has a runway length of 3,500 meters/11,483 feet.
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      Bamyan, Bamiyan & Central Afghanistan, Afghanistan
      The Buddhas of Bamyan were once two large standing Buddhas carved into the side of a Bamyan Valley cliff in central Afghanistan. The statues were 55 metres and 37..
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