Stunning Pictures Of Afghanistan Like You've Never Seen
Stunning Pictures Of Afghanistan Like You've Never Seen It Before
Jana Kasperkevic and Robert Johnson | Aug. 16, 2012, 12:45 PM
With today's deadly attack on American forces and the fatal downing of an Black Hawk helicopter, the nation again looks to Afghanistan and the troop withdrawal in 2014.
It's been a long 11 years, and the idea that we know anything more about the country where our military's fighting is as false as it is frustrating.
With that in mind, we look back at these pictures posted earlier in the year.
Peretz Partensky spent four months taking them while working as part of the Synergy Strike Force in Jalalabad, Afghanistan and wrote about his adventures on jalalagood.com.
As an independent contractor, Partensky traveled freely around Afghanistan with credentials that allowed him access to U.S. Army bases, but he also "had the local garb and faithful friends" to guide him around the interior of the country.
Partensky agreed to share snapshots of his life in Afghanistan with Business Insider and if nothing else, they're a reminder that Afghanistan is almost impossible to define.
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Downed Soviet Mi-8 helicopter — decades old war debris is commonplace in the countryside, especially the Panjshir Valley

Instead of an iPod, workers in the field bring their song birds to entertain them through the day

Bigger Afghan cities tend to have underground "Bush Markets" where stuff that "falls off the back of the truck" like these MREs intended for American troops are sold for as little as 20 cents

I bought army boots from this Bush Market stall — I smelled hashish when we walked in, but I didn't expect the shop keeper to take a break from bargaining to toke on an apple core bowl

You can get anything at the "Bush Markets," though ISAF has cracked down on the sales of Army uniforms — this is a body builder's stall in the Kabul market

Ornate "Jingle Trucks" from Pakistan are among the most common vehicles on the road
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Jana Kasperkevic and Robert Johnson | Aug. 16, 2012, 12:45 PM
With today's deadly attack on American forces and the fatal downing of an Black Hawk helicopter, the nation again looks to Afghanistan and the troop withdrawal in 2014.
It's been a long 11 years, and the idea that we know anything more about the country where our military's fighting is as false as it is frustrating.
With that in mind, we look back at these pictures posted earlier in the year.
Peretz Partensky spent four months taking them while working as part of the Synergy Strike Force in Jalalabad, Afghanistan and wrote about his adventures on jalalagood.com.
As an independent contractor, Partensky traveled freely around Afghanistan with credentials that allowed him access to U.S. Army bases, but he also "had the local garb and faithful friends" to guide him around the interior of the country.
Partensky agreed to share snapshots of his life in Afghanistan with Business Insider and if nothing else, they're a reminder that Afghanistan is almost impossible to define.
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Downed Soviet Mi-8 helicopter — decades old war debris is commonplace in the countryside, especially the Panjshir Valley

Instead of an iPod, workers in the field bring their song birds to entertain them through the day

Bigger Afghan cities tend to have underground "Bush Markets" where stuff that "falls off the back of the truck" like these MREs intended for American troops are sold for as little as 20 cents

I bought army boots from this Bush Market stall — I smelled hashish when we walked in, but I didn't expect the shop keeper to take a break from bargaining to toke on an apple core bowl

You can get anything at the "Bush Markets," though ISAF has cracked down on the sales of Army uniforms — this is a body builder's stall in the Kabul market

Ornate "Jingle Trucks" from Pakistan are among the most common vehicles on the road
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more-
http://www.businessinsider.com/afghanis ... ky-2012-8#