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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Geography of Afghanistan

Afghanistan is a landlocked nation in south-central Asia. Strategically located at the crossroads of major north-south and east-west trade routes, it has attracted a succession of invaders including Alexander the Great, in the fourth century B.C. Currently, the United States continues the global war on terrorism here or whatever the new name is..


The Hindu Kush mountains, running northeast to southwest across the country, divide it into three major regions: 1) the Central Highlands, which form part of the Himalayan Mountains and account for roughly two thirds of the country’s area; 2) the Southwestern Plateau, which accounts for one-fourth of the land; and 3) the smaller Northern Plains area, which contains the country’s most fertile soil.

Land elevations generally slope from northeast to southwest, following the general shape of the Hindu Kush massif, from its highest point in the Pamir Mountains near the Chinese border to the lower elevations near the border with Iran. To the north, west, and southwest there are no mountain barriers to neighboring countries. The northern plains pass almost imperceptibly into the plains of Turkmenistan. In the west and southwest, the plateaus and deserts merge into those of Iran.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

e:-) you look great!!! Lots of hugs and kisses!!!

Anonymous said...

I went to one of my customers with a few friends for dinner last night. I had baba ghanoush, falafel and hummus :-) I really enjoyed it. :-) I went there in celebration of you (being in Afghanistan). I wasn't able to try any other foods because I'm now vegan but my friends had a great time with the different spiced meat (foods were just coming to the table, I only knew what I had because of my special dietary needs). I also, had fresh brewed mint tea. we were treated like royalties(which we are :-) ) the best part we didnt get a bill hahaha). It was a real treat. Did you try any of their dishes ?

TE AMO hugs and kisses. Really love seeing you in those pics YOU ARE AND IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!

Laurice said...

Interesting history and geography lesson without having to do research or read a book! Now that is extraordinary:-) Keep it coming Carter! It's truly fascinating!

Anonymous said...

I will probably never visit Afghanistan so thank you for teaching us about!
I love your pictures, you have all my support, take care!
Magali