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BAND-E-AMIR, Afghanistan — The U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan pedaled a green swan-shaped boat across the deep blue waters of the Band-e-Amir lakes Thursday during a ...
Derrick Crowe: In Afghanistan, We Know Failure When We See It 2009
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The park, called Band-e-Amir, was created on Earth Day, April 22, by the State Department and nongovernmental organizations such as the Bronx Zoo-based Wildlife Conservation Society.
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The park, called Band-e-Amir, was created on Earth Day, April 22, by the State Department and nongovernmental organizations such as the Bronx Zoo-based Wildlife Conservation Society.
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In April, Afghanistan declared Band-e-Amir as its first conservation area.
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Among these regions is the central province of Bamiyan, home to Band-e-Amir, the country's first national park, as well as giant 1,500-year-old Buddha statues dynamited by the Taliban a decade ago.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Band-e-Amir is a series of six deep blue lakes separated by natural dams made of travertine, a rare mineral deposit.
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Visitors don't come simply for the World Heritage site where the Buddhas used to stand, but also the lakes and extraordinary natural dams of Band-e-Amir.
Travel news, travel guides and reviews | guardian.co.uk Jon Boone 2010
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Visitors don't come simply for the World Heritage site where the Buddhas used to stand, but also the lakes and extraordinary natural dams of Band-e-Amir.
The Guardian World News Jon Boone 2010
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Band-e-Amir is a series of six deep blue lakes separated by natural dams made of travertine, a rare mineral deposit.
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Band-e-Amir is a series of six deep blue lakes separated by natural dams made of travertine, a rare mineral deposit.
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