I took these photos back in the beginning of November 11' and I just came across them sitting on my computer. I thought that some of them were worth sharing. I remember the day I took these, I was both bored and stressed out - and decided to take a bike ride to Shāre Naw park, which coincidentally is located in Shāre Naw (new city). I came across a group of eager young Afghan boys playing soccer (football), and as soon as they noticed I had a camera the usual Afghan 'pose-off' began. One thing I noticed quickly upon coming to Kabul is that young kids here love to get their photo taken while posing in various ways. I also got some shots of a pick-up soccer game on the basketball court, which I doubt is hardly used for basketball. Anyways, nothing too special but like I said, I thought they were worth sharing.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
a bike ride through Shāre Naw park
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Afghanistan,
bike ride,
Kabul,
Park,
Shar-e-naw
Friday, January 6, 2012
awesome layover in Cairo
So. It's been a pretty long time since I posted something on here - 4 months and 4 days actually. I'm back in Kabul, just arrived about 2 days ago.
On my way over I was fortunate enough to have a quick stop in Cairo. Originally the plan was to visit for about 5 days or so, but do to usual problems with Visas and the USPS, my trip had to be postponed - so I only had about a 20 hour stop in Egypt. Luckily my amazing friend and well known revolutionist, Salma, was an awesome host and had a pretty sick day lined up.
First we went to see the Pyramids of Giza (touristy yes, but I had to); then a dope lunch from a corner shop; a guided tour of Old Cairo by another friend (who happened to be a scholar of Egyptian history), a quick stop at a cafe, and finally an amazing display of traditional Egyptian music and dance at cultural center. Probably the most amazing 20 hour layover anybody could ask for. Below are some of the highlights from the day - much looking forward to stopping by again and thanks again to Salma and all her friends for such a cool visit. More from Kabul soon to come...
On my way over I was fortunate enough to have a quick stop in Cairo. Originally the plan was to visit for about 5 days or so, but do to usual problems with Visas and the USPS, my trip had to be postponed - so I only had about a 20 hour stop in Egypt. Luckily my amazing friend and well known revolutionist, Salma, was an awesome host and had a pretty sick day lined up.
First we went to see the Pyramids of Giza (touristy yes, but I had to); then a dope lunch from a corner shop; a guided tour of Old Cairo by another friend (who happened to be a scholar of Egyptian history), a quick stop at a cafe, and finally an amazing display of traditional Egyptian music and dance at cultural center. Probably the most amazing 20 hour layover anybody could ask for. Below are some of the highlights from the day - much looking forward to stopping by again and thanks again to Salma and all her friends for such a cool visit. More from Kabul soon to come...
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