The gem hunter in Afghanistan [video recording] / Writer and director Paul reddish; Producer Wolfgang Knopfler; Camera Ian Mccarthy; Music Kurt Adametz.
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- DVD HD9506.A26 T
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | DVD HD9506.A26 T54 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3acku000471135 |
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“July 2001. Gary bowersox travels into the hindu Kush Mountains of Afghanistan to find the oldest mine on earth. Rich blue lapis lazuli, the precious gemstone that decorates the death mask of Tutankhamun, is still minded in the remote mountains. The journey there involves slipping over the border at night and climbing some of the highest passes on earth. Travelling by horseback, Gary follows in the footsteps of Alexander the great and Marco Polo. In the nearby Panjsher valley Gary meets old Afghan friends and visits emerald mines. The vein of raw gemstones was uncovered by Russian bombs, and is now one of the most important sources of emeralds in the world.”—disc cover.
“The Gem hunter in Afghanistan is a great adventure to discover some of the most spectacular gem mines, people and scenic beauty on earth.”—disc cover.
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