AP2ARS-YA5T : Pakistan - Afghanistan
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Leaving on January 6th 2002 for Dubai UAE, continuing to Islamabad Pakistan a few days later, and from there departure is foreseen after about two weeks towards Kabul Afghanistan.
Gary K9AY from AY Technologies has provided some of his K9AY arrays for low band reception, I'm again taking the Inverted-L that provided numerous topband contacts from 9X-SØ and EL.
Here's a link to the YA5T page provided by Bruce WD4NGB. Click on the bottom picture to get an overview map of many locations we were active from.
April 2002. Back home for a break. What an interesting region and people.
Unfortunately many not too good things are happening there, hopefully in time
things will settle down.
Although my travels convince me more and more that mankind is an evil kind.
Perhaps better to have a womankind rule the world ?
Although we had a small antenna setup in Kabul and were running low power,
the YA5T gang made so far over 22,000 Qs after office hours. The biggest thrill
were the 400+ Qs on 160m band.
Also for me my 400+ Qs from Faizabad in Northeastern Afghanistan, where it's
like going back in time 500 years. No running water and electricity, interesting
to go back to basics (hole in the ground, bucket showers etc...).
Mortality rate (not only because of war), is among one of the highest in the
world. Lots of work is to be done in the region. Due to the high visibility
in the media, most of you are aware of this fact.
But a high risk exists things will go back to what they were, if the international
community diverts its attention to another 'media' hotspot.
Hope you appreciate your contact with YA5T in that light.
Click on the photographs to see the enlarged pictures.
Afghanistan MOVIES
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Movie1 :
traffic in Kandahar Movie2 : I call this the 'suicidal cop' movie |
ON4WW likes sunsets, you must know by the time you got
to this page. In the background is the famous king Faisal Mosque in Islamabad.
It is from this setting AP2ARS is activated
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Trucks and buses in Pakistan are decorated in a very artistic
way. Wouldn't you like to have one of those ?
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Flying from Pakistan to Kabul takes a good half an hour.
The mountainous landscape is gorgeous, and famous. Remember Tora Bora
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First impression when landing in Kabul Afghanistan, is
apocalyptic. The airfield hosts many many aircraft wrecks
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The Kabul airport authorities are currently rebuilding
the premises. The inside is like almost destroyed
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The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) to
Afghanistan, consists of a multi-national army force. They control only
Kabul so far, and fear is great that when they leave the country, the
security situation may deteriorate fast
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Kabul is surrounded by several mountain ranges. The scenery changes from day to day, depending on weather conditions. When things get back to normal, a touristical visit to this capital will fascinate you | |
Another view under a pitch blue sky
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This is Robert, S53R. An adventurer 1st class, cw operator
1st class, and a great guy to know. He was one of the people bringing
WRTC2000 to what it became
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The jacket didn't fit the needs that day, at 2000 meters ASL. | |
Downtown Kabul, lots of activity | |
Traffic roundabout. Lots of bicycles in town
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Traffic control point, with minaret in the background
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You have to admit, Ben Hur in Kabul, you won't be able to shoot a picture like this in most nowadays capitals | |
One of the many bakeries in Kabul. The taste of the flat
shaped bread is just superb
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Fresh fruit is available in the capital
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So are fresh veggies
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And fresh meat. But unemployment is so high, one wonders
how few those are who can afford to buy these elementary goods
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Although many kids and women are begging, my general impression
was that people were mostly happy for having peace after 20 years of wars,
and generally begging was not more spread than in other capitals
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Smiling faces in front of our office. Mostly, people would
even ask you to photograph them. No wonder after a regime that forbid
taking pictures, and forbid so many other things as well
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People would even pose so you could get your picture right
! I found the Afghan a friendly and generous people. On the other hand,
many Afghans to whom I spoke felt like they were being a bad people. Not
so
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Shop life
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Afghanistan is a country where almost every face would
make for a great picture
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These kids followed me around until I took their picture
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I was a bit hesitant of taking this picture of women dressed
in a burka, but they insisted I took the picture. Inside buildings they
take off the burka, but on the street they still wear them. The fear for
'what might happen' after the interim government (six months) is gone,
is great
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One for National Geographic ?
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Women and kids. What a pitty women have to hide their identity and looks in public. Could we as men imagine we have to dress likewise if women were to be ruling the world ? | |
Really, the faces of old men make for great pictures
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Kabul is divided in two parts. The part where nowadays
everyone lives and works. On the other side of a hill, the part that is
destroyed by many years of fighting between the Muhadjedin fractions.
That's where this picture is taken
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The Royal Palace, built in 1919, destroyed in ? |
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This is YA5T operating from Faizabad in Northeastern Afghanistan
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To enter the shack, the office, or any premises for that matter, one has to take off his shoes. All house floors are covered with carpets | |
Kids in Faizabad | |
Donkeys are the key to transport in the mountainous regions. Some of the relief agencies would hire up to thousands of donkeys to bring food and other items to the needy | |
It was in Faizabad I saw white burkas for the first time.
I was told they are used by single young women
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Hey, what about this ceremony limo ? Great eh ! |
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When the snow in the mountains melts, some parts of downtown Faizabad get flooded | |
We have reached the one and only welding workshop in Faizabad. Notice the bullet marks ? | |
21 March marks the Afghan New Year. This year it was going hand in hand with a big festivity, even in remote Faizabad. A fair was put up, with a hand-turned merry-go-round for the children | |
The Afghan scenery is breath taking | |
Anti-drug politics are taken serious, even in a remote area such as Faizabad. However, one contemplates how quickly an economy can be put in place, to recover for the income of loss. Let's hope international goodwill and especially sustainable relief efforts, will help towards that goal | |
This is the metal landing strip in Faizabad. After the
sand strips in Africa, this was a new one to me.
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