Turystyka w Afganistanie

EN_01640908_0011
Turystyka w Afganistanie
Marino Sakata, a Japanese tourist who drew looks with only her coat's hood to cover her hair, walks back to her guesthouse after dinner at a nearby coffee shop in central Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, Nov. 30, 2024. With the country's long war now over, the ruling Taliban are welcoming foreign travelers, even as governments advise their citizens to stay away. (Elise Blanchard/The New York Times)
Minimum price 100USD
2024-12-24
ELISE BLANCHARD/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
ELISE BLANCHARD
16289798
5,08MB
31cm x 20cm przy 300dpi
2024, 30, A, ADVISE, AFGHANISTAN, AFTER, ARE, AS, ASIA, AT, AWAY, BACK, BLANCHARD, CAPITAL, CENTRAL, CITIZENS, COAT, COFFEE, COUNTRY, COVER, CURRENCY, DESTINATIONS, DINNER, DREW, EAST, ELISE, ENVIRONMENT, EVEN, FOREIGN, GOVERNMENTS, GUESTHOUSE, HAIR, HER, HOOD, HOSPITALITY, IN, JAPANESE, KABUL, LONG, LOOKS, MARINO, MIDDLE, NEARBY, NEW, NOV, NOW, OF, ONLY, OVER, POVERTY, RULING, S, SAKATA, SHOP, STAY, TALIBAN, THE, THEIR, TIMES, TO, TOURISM, TOURIST, TOURISTS, TRAVELERS, VACATIONS, VISITORS, WALKS, WAR, WELCOMING, WHO, WITH, YORK,