
Photographer Steve McCurry has produced some of the the most iconic images of all time, including 'The Afghan Girl'. An exhibition of his work about Afghanistan, spanning the past 30 years, will be on display in London at the Beetles + Huxley gallery starting on May 12, 2014. Here, an image from the exhibition shows the Hazrat Ali mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, 1992.
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2002. Band-i-Amir, Afghanistan.
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1984. "Young Men Train For War", Nangahar; Afghanistan.
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1992. A village between Sarobi and Kabul, Afghanistan.
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1981. Camel caravan, southern Afghanistan,
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1992. Father and daughter at home, Kamdesh, Afghanistan.
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1992. Children work in an opium field in Badakhshan, which is Afghanistan's largest producer of opium, Afghanistan.
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1984. Mujahadeen stand atop a mountain in the Hindu Kush.
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1980. Father and son, Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
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1992. Rebuilding a kiln, Kandahar, Afghanistan.
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2006. Bamiyan Mosque, Afghanistan.
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1992. "Man with Cloudy Beard", Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
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2002. Woman in canary burqa.
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1992. Kuchi nomads at prayer.
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1992. Blue Mosque, Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan.
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2006. Farmer walks through fields.
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1981. An Afghan refugee, Baluchistan, Pakistan.
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