16 Bilder zum Thema "UNESCO Afghanistan" bei ClipDealer

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Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the small Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the small Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the large Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Minaret of Jam, Ghor Province in Afghanistan. The Jam minaret is a UNESCO site in a remote part of Central Afghanistan. The Minaret of Jam is an outstanding example of ancient Islamic architecture.
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the large Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the large Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the large Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Minaret of Jam, Ghor Province in Afghanistan. The Jam minaret is a UNESCO site in a remote part of Central Afghanistan. The Minaret of Jam is an outstanding example of ancient Islamic architecture.
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing the large Buddha niche in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Bamyan (Bamiyan) in Central Afghanistan. This is a view over the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Valley showing both Buddha niches in the cliff. The Buddhas were destroyed by the Taliban. UNESCO site Afghanistan
Minaret of Jam, Ghor Province in Afghanistan. The Jam minaret is a UNESCO site in a remote part of Central Afghanistan. The Minaret of Jam is an outstanding example of ancient Islamic architecture.
Minaret of Jam, Ghor Province in Afghanistan. Information signs on the UNESCO site office at the Minaret of Jam. The Jam minaret is a UNESCO site in a remote part of Central Afghanistan.
Minaret of Jam, Ghor Province in Afghanistan. The Jam minaret is a UNESCO site in a remote part of Central Afghanistan. The Minaret of Jam is an outstanding example of ancient Islamic architecture.
Minaret of Jam, Ghor Province in Afghanistan. The Jam minaret is a UNESCO site in a remote part of Central Afghanistan. The Minaret of Jam showing detail of the kufic inscription in turquoise tiles.
Caves in the cliffs near Bamyan (Bamiyan), Afghanistan. Local Afghan people still live in the caves. The caves are in cliffs where the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Buddhas used to stand. UNESCO site Afghanistan.
Caves in the cliffs near Bamyan (Bamiyan), Afghanistan. Local Afghan people still live in the caves. The caves are in cliffs where the Bamyan (Bamiyan) Buddhas used to stand. UNESCO site Afghanistan.

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