
In Bamiyan, Afghanistan, archaeologist Zemaryalai Tarzi is unearthing and restoring important reminders--like this fourth-century Buddha head--of a more peaceful past.
When the Taliban blew up two colossal Buddha statues in Bamiyan in 2001, nobody was more aggrieved than Tarzi, who had protected them with steel reinforcements in the 1970s as Afghanistan's Director of Archaeology.
Now he is determined to bring Bamiyan's other ancient riches to light. He returned to begin new excavations in 2002, after 23 years in exile. Tarzi is searching for a third giant Buddha--one that's reclining and is believed to stretch 1,000 feet (300 meters) long underground.
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I hope he finds it!
And the source has some gorgeous photos, too!
1I hope he does as well. The taliban only leave destruction and death in their wake. A faith that fears others is weak.
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
LOL! Damn 2003, he must have dropped in right behind the troops. He's not playin. Well I hope he finds it too.
3Would love him to find it too
4agree~
5%%^&$ fanatics
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