Bird Hunters of Afghanistan

Jan Agha feeds his cranes at a field in Bagram, Parwan province, Afghanistan on April 10, 2019. With environmental controls virtually non-existent, there is little check on how many birds are caught or shot. Agha, who started hunting when he was around 12 or 13, reckons he has taken more than 1,000 cranes and an uncountable number of quails, ducks hawks and sparrows. (Photo by Mohammad Ismail/Reuters)
Bird Hunters of Afghanistan
   
  Military Woman Gallery

Must See Places

Google Ads Privacy