[h=1]Life before the Taliban: Fascinating photos show short skirts, flash cars and no burkas before Afghanistan plunged into hell[/h]
PUBLISHED: 14:24, 18 January 2016 | UPDATED: 15:25, 18 January 2016
These fascinating photographs from Afghanistan in the 1960s are a far cry from the war-torn images in the news today.
The eye-opening collection was captured by university professor Dr Bill Podlich from Arizona, who swapped life in America to travel to Kabul with his wife, Margaret, and two teenage daughters, Jan and Peg.
Using his Kodachrome film, his images show a peaceful Afghanistan making strides towards a more liberal and Westernised lifestyle - a stark contrast to harrowing sights seen during Taliban regime.
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- The collection was shot by university professor Dr. Bill Podlich from Arizona during a two-year stint with Unesco
- The amateur photographer set out to document the serene way of life in Afghanistan featuring locals and scenery
- Images include school pupils happily playing, a smiling boy decorating cakes, and people swimming in the river
PUBLISHED: 14:24, 18 January 2016 | UPDATED: 15:25, 18 January 2016
These fascinating photographs from Afghanistan in the 1960s are a far cry from the war-torn images in the news today.
The eye-opening collection was captured by university professor Dr Bill Podlich from Arizona, who swapped life in America to travel to Kabul with his wife, Margaret, and two teenage daughters, Jan and Peg.
Using his Kodachrome film, his images show a peaceful Afghanistan making strides towards a more liberal and Westernised lifestyle - a stark contrast to harrowing sights seen during Taliban regime.
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