Description:
Located high up in the central highlands of Afghanistan in Bamiyan province - at more than three thousand meters - Band-e-Amir is a group of five lakes that have been created through faults and fractures in the ground. The clear water is rich with carbon dioxide and the scenery makes it an attractive destination for tourists - second only to Bamiyan City itself. Band-e Amir, Bamiyan, Afghanistan. June 05, 2006.
Credits:
M N I - (Bangladesh) Chowdhury/Majority World
Description:
Located high up in the central highlands of Afghanistan in Bamiyan province - at more than three thousand meters - Band-e-Amir is a group of five lakes that have been created through faults and fractures in the ground. The clear water is rich with carbon dioxide and the scenery makes it an attractive destination for tourists - second only to Bamiyan City itself. Band-e Amir, Bamiyan, Afghanistan. June 05, 2006.
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
M N I Chowdhury
Country:
Afghanistan
Headline:
New Afghanistan
Source:
M N I Chowdhury
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Copyright Majority World
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Image Description:
Located high up in the central highlands of Afghanistan in Bamiyan province - at more than three thousand meters - Band-e-Amir is a group of five lakes that have been created through faults and fractures in the ground. The clear water is rich with carbon