The Buddhas of Bamyan, the City of Screams, the Minarets of Ghazni, the Blue Mosque - these are just some of the incredible sites of Afghanistan. Astonishing lakes, ancient destroyed cities and breathtaking landscapes may persuade you to think a little differently about this war torn but still spectacular country. Perhaps in ten years we will talk about our visits to Afghanistan as casually as we do our vacations to Florida.
Although it is not considered safe for tourists at the moment, many look forward to being able to visit Afghanistan in the near future. Why? Take a look at some of the remarkable places you would be able to visit and decide for yourself. Would you take a vacation to Afghanistan?
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From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by taliesyn30.
Tourism requires much more than just spectacular scenery - there's a lot of logistics involved (hotel, transport, food) that I'm sure are lacking in places like Afghanistan. :(
Things change more quickly than people believe.
I do not think that most people realize how bad the situation really is, and stories like this do not help correct that perception.
Kind of like an ironic sentiment more than trying to sugarcoat the actual situation there. That they are sending more troops there, and the level of violence there is rising at a rapid rate, is very scary.
The problem is that in Afghanistan there is only a handful of scenery which could be viewed as beautiful. As a whole, considering the vast amounts of bleak, arid mountain-desert, Afghanistan is quite ugly.
As I commented in the source article, the article is like saying the Sahara desert is beautiful, refreshing, and full of life based on visiting an oasis.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=102187982
They asked about hiring a couple of armed heavies for protection and were told that they'd have to have thirty or so - and feed them. So they decided instead to do without and keep a low profile.
The CITY of SCREAMS!! D:
And it is unforutnate that there are some truly beautiful and unique places in the world that I think some people would be proud to show off to the "rest of the world", but it is the few ruling religious zealots who make it miserable and unwelcoming.
Movies, whose settings are supposed to be in Afghanistan are being shot in my "backyard" anyways. I can just pretend.