Afghanistan
Kabul, Bamiyan, Herat, and Pashtuns 2007
- Pashtun village near Gardez, Paktika Province, an area in the ‘red zone’ known for considerable Taliban insurgent activity.
- Pashtun tribesmen Jalalabad.
- US troops on patrol on “IED Alley”, the deadly road cutting through the mountains between Kabul and the Pashtun frontier city of Jalalabad.
- Kuchi shepherd boy.
- Kuchi Pashtun nomads in the Silk Gorge between Kabul and Jalalabad
- Welcomed by Kuchi nomads who invite us to join them for a simple meal.
- Distinctive three wheeled motorcycle taxi, Jalalabad.
- Smiling local men in the bazaar compare drastically to the women in burqas in the background, Jalalabad.
- Like a child’s toys, a line of cars snake their way along the cliffs of the dangerous Silk Gorge, scene of the destruction of an invading British army by Pashtun tribesmen in 1842.
- Entrance to Darunta, the site of Bin Laden’s base in the foothills of the Tora Bora Mountains. Near Jalalabad in Pashtun tribal areas.
- Naqshbandi was be-headed while the Italian journalist he was working with was ransomed by his government causing deep anger among the Afghans.
- The ever-present face of Massoud the Lion of Panjsher greets those arriving in Kabul.
Dostum and Panjshir Valley 2005
- Entrance to the remote Panjsher Valley, headquarters of Massoud the Lion
- Panjsher Valley, HQ of the greatest anti-Soviet freedom fighter, Massoud the Lion of Panjsher.
- Tajik hillside villages in Panjsher.
- Massoud's tomb, Jangalak, Panjsher Valley.
- Massoud was assassinated by Al Qaeda on Sept. 9 2001.
- Inside Massou'd's mausoleum, Jangalak.
- Inside Massoud's headquarters with one of his childhood friends and bodyguards.
- Breakfast with Massoud's mujahideen commanders.
- Destroyed Soviet tank from 1980s, Panjsher.
- Mine removing team, Panjsher.
Living With a Warlord 2003
- Kabul presidential palace destroyed in Afghan Civil War 1990's, Palace was booby-trapped by Neo-Taliban
- View over Kabul vividly demonstrating widespread damage to city
- Sunrise over the Hindu Kush Mountains on journey through the Salang pass to Mazar-i Sharif
- Journey across the Shomali Plain, the most widely mined war zone in Afghanistan, bridge made from destroyed soviet armored personnel carriers from 1980's
- US humvee outside Baghram Air Base North of Kabul
- Afghan child, Shomali Plain
- Destroyed Soviet tanks, Shomali Plain North of Kabul
- Destroyed Soviet tank from 1980s, Panjsher.
- With General Dostum’s horses used in cavalry charges against Taliban
- Shiberghan destroyed Taliban Sukhoi fighter bomber, hit in November 2001 by US B-52 Air Raid