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It was an incredible journey! We all hear the bad things through our medias but we also forget that there is also a nice population in there rich in history, cultures and ethnicities. It is because I didn't know what to expect that I enjoyed this country so much. Everyday was a gift of discovery.
I made a small vlog about it here but I also made an interview with my friend's father who was a humanitarian doctor who healed Mujahedeen back in the 90's, during the war against the Soviets! It is in French but with English subtitles, but still, I think it is worth sharing it and hope that you will enjoy it :))
ciao xiao!
by CertainBicycle315
7 Comments
Cool trip! Looks like your right ortlieb front pannier broke off? What happened there?
Awesome! I like pics 1 and 10 the best!
Oh my god, what an adventure! Love your vlog. How nice to be you (young, adventurous and male) thank you for sharing your great trip.
I feel like this was not smart, but it’s also incredible.
Amazing
Love to do sameĀ
Can you share the route, you said a month?
Amazing peope!
Definitely looks like Kabul in picture 6.