The main road in Herat
Behind the main road in Herat
Small music shop in Herat
The bridal couple on the way to their happyness
Scene at the central place in Herat
Vendor offers his products in his ordinary shop
Guests go to the wedding festival
Fruit vendors offer their products after the rain
Watermelons the most common fruit in Afghanistan .…
Selling sweeties and other goods
Selling out the blankets for the comming wintertim…
Worker return to their homes
A bakery shop
Inside the blacksmith's shop
Producing garments
Tsele village
Panorama to the Himalaya peaks
Chorten in Chusang
Three chorten near Tangbe
Chorten near Tangbe
Kagbeni view from Lo Mantang
Entrance into the kingdom Lo Mantang
Ancient ruins in Tangbe
Other scene behind the main road
Typical Afghanian truck
Field workers return to the town
Remains of the Musallah complex
Scene on one of the main roads
Dromedaries often seen in Herat
Fire wood for the comming hard wintertime
Ornaments inside the Musallah complex in Herat
Tea shops open in the afternoon
A scene like thousand years ago
View inside a common kitchen
Horse coaches used as taxis
Along a channel in Herat
Simple fruit and vegetable selling on an ancient p…
The samovar is hot all the day
Textiles and garments are displayed on the ground
The western quarter of Herat
A baker making Naan
Walking along a road in Herat
Scissors grinder in Herat
Fruit vendor sells deliciouse products
An other scene on the market
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Afghanian musician plays his instrument
This instrument called Tambur and is typical for Iranian and Afghanian music. Tanbour (or Tambur, a guitar or harp like instrument) is the oldest and most genuine Iranian and Afghanian musical instrument and nowadays nearly half of the people around the world are acquainted with this ancient instrument and are using it in different parts of the world under different names.
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