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  • The future home of the Afghan Cash and Carry Superstore on the road between the foreign embassies and Kabul airport.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • Wasteland at the back of shops used as stabling for draught horses. In the distance is the Bala Hissar citadel, now home to an Afghan army base and mooring for one of the American blimps that carry electronic surveillance gear and cameras.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • Historically, Kuchis were strongly pro-Taliban; feelings made more intense by being bombed by NATO off their traditional grazing lands in Helmand. They are allowed to set up camp here on Kabul’s periphery only because it is below a large, new Afghan Army

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • Young women in the indoor skatepark of the NGO ‘Skateistan’, set up by American volunteers to help young Afghans improve their skateboarding and indoor rock-climbing skills.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • Afghan Police being trained by US Marines, Camp Leatherneck.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • Her Britannic Majesty’s Ambassador Sir William Charters Patey KCMG, his private secretary and his Nepalese mercenary security guards.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • Afghan police trainees being taken to the firing ranges by US Marines, Camp Leatherneck, Helmand.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • Watchtowers on the perimeter of Camp Bastion.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • A shaded rest area built by helicoptor re-fuelling crews at Camp Bastion.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • A storage yard at Kandahar Air Field looking out beyond the wire, back into ‘Afghanistan’.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • The seemingly endless number of helicopter pads and hangars at Camp Bastion.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • One of the huge logistics compounds at Camp Leatherneck. A modern, technological army needs hundreds of thousands of different kinds of objects in order to keep it working. A $100m warplane can be grounded for the want of a $1 part. Supplying these things

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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