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'I ask a nomad boy: why do you have a green spot on the bridge of your nose? So they can find me again', he replies. 'And where do you think I come from?' 'From China.'
'Hello. Minister, what's your matter?' another one asks me. And I say: 'No matter.' 'So what are you doing? 'Just visiting', I reply. He turns to his friend and shouts: 'Look, first tourist'. And of course, he was right. I thought: mine is the view of a first tourist.
Only a few months after a 25-year-long war ended in Afghanistan, Roger Willemsen accompanied a friend on her journey home: from Kabul to Kunduz, through the legendary steppe to the river Oxus, the boundary to Tadzhikistan. This is his journal of adventurous travels in an awakening country.
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