Well travelers, you may have heard the war is coming to Jalalabad soon so all you hardcore vacationers will probably want to get there and get out as soon as possible. The great riches and wonders of Jalalabad are second to only to the wonders in the great deserts of the world. In this article we will be talking about some of the more popular destinations in and around Jalalabad and some of the more curious and interesting features to check out.
Lets get started with the location and topography of the area. Jalalabad is located at 34°31′N 70°31′E and is the capital of Nangarhar province in Afghanistan, 150 km east of Kabul near the Khyber Pass and west of the Kunar River. Included for those who wish not to read is a map:
Fig 1-1, Jalalabad
As you can see from the map the city is right smack dab in the middle of Earth's toilet bowl. But hey, some people have really nice toilets, right?
The City
Once you are in the city you will have a world of open cart markets and second rate designer clothing at your fingertips.
Fig 1-2, Open Cart Markets and Tommy Hilfinger clothes
You can also line your pockets with the chief export of Afghanistan...DIRT!! Yes dirt, Jalalabad happens to be the capital of the dirt mining world and they have more varieties of dirt than any other place on Earth.
Fig 1-3, Dirt
As afternoon ends and evening begins, the streets of Jalalabad will start to empty out a bit as people will start flocking towards the popular recreation areas. The pride of the natives is evident without a doubt in their everyday life. How else to show your support for someone than to prop up a picture and a flag in the middle of the street across from an outhouse?
Fig 1-4, Pride of Country
After the streets have all but cleared, you will need a ride to catch up to the people traveling to the recreational areas on foot. Hell, while we're at it, let's beat them there all together and more importantly, let's do it in style! When you got the cash, the Afghan-o Limo is the only way to go.
Fig 1-5, Dis how Afghany pimps roll bitch!
Now that you have passed the majority of people on foot, it's time to stop and make fun of the people who got pulled over. The fine for speeding in Jalalabad? Torture and Death. Darn, they shoulda taken the Afghan-o Limo.....tsk tsk
Fig 1-6, People being deported out of existence. Be sure to wave as they leave!
Moving on, you will soon run into the Great Dirt Mines. The Great Dirt Mines is Jalalabad and Afghanistan's chief supplier of dirt and rocks. Dirt and rocks from this location are shipped all over the world.
Fig 1-7, The Great Dirt Mines
After long wait and a fast and furious race to be the first to Lake Jalalabad you FINALLY arrive, and ohhhhh what a b-e-a-utiful place it is! Time for you and the old lady to go for a swim!
Fig 1-8, Lake Jalalabad. Don't let the sand fool you, the water is just that dirty.
Enjoy your stay in beautiful Jalalabad!!
Lets get started with the location and topography of the area. Jalalabad is located at 34°31′N 70°31′E and is the capital of Nangarhar province in Afghanistan, 150 km east of Kabul near the Khyber Pass and west of the Kunar River. Included for those who wish not to read is a map:
Fig 1-1, Jalalabad
As you can see from the map the city is right smack dab in the middle of Earth's toilet bowl. But hey, some people have really nice toilets, right?
The City
Once you are in the city you will have a world of open cart markets and second rate designer clothing at your fingertips.
Fig 1-2, Open Cart Markets and Tommy Hilfinger clothes
You can also line your pockets with the chief export of Afghanistan...DIRT!! Yes dirt, Jalalabad happens to be the capital of the dirt mining world and they have more varieties of dirt than any other place on Earth.
Fig 1-3, Dirt
As afternoon ends and evening begins, the streets of Jalalabad will start to empty out a bit as people will start flocking towards the popular recreation areas. The pride of the natives is evident without a doubt in their everyday life. How else to show your support for someone than to prop up a picture and a flag in the middle of the street across from an outhouse?
Fig 1-4, Pride of Country
After the streets have all but cleared, you will need a ride to catch up to the people traveling to the recreational areas on foot. Hell, while we're at it, let's beat them there all together and more importantly, let's do it in style! When you got the cash, the Afghan-o Limo is the only way to go.
Fig 1-5, Dis how Afghany pimps roll bitch!
Now that you have passed the majority of people on foot, it's time to stop and make fun of the people who got pulled over. The fine for speeding in Jalalabad? Torture and Death. Darn, they shoulda taken the Afghan-o Limo.....tsk tsk
Fig 1-6, People being deported out of existence. Be sure to wave as they leave!
Moving on, you will soon run into the Great Dirt Mines. The Great Dirt Mines is Jalalabad and Afghanistan's chief supplier of dirt and rocks. Dirt and rocks from this location are shipped all over the world.
Fig 1-7, The Great Dirt Mines
After long wait and a fast and furious race to be the first to Lake Jalalabad you FINALLY arrive, and ohhhhh what a b-e-a-utiful place it is! Time for you and the old lady to go for a swim!
Fig 1-8, Lake Jalalabad. Don't let the sand fool you, the water is just that dirty.
Enjoy your stay in beautiful Jalalabad!!