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The Road from Kabul to Kandahar

A layer of asphalt being compacted along the Kabul-Kandahar Road.
The asphalt laying machine is fed by a dumpster for the first layer of asphalt on the Kabul-Kandahar Road.
The first layer of asphalt laid over a compacted gravel base on the  Kabul-Kandahar Road.
Freshly laid asphalt on kilometer 44 of the Kabul-Kandahar Road.
Local Afghans observing the paving of the Kabul Kandahar Road.
One of many culverts repaired and extended on the Kabul-Kandahar Road.
US Ambassador Robert Finn, behind the wheel of an asphalt laying machine.

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High-resolution versions (300 dpi) of these photos are available for publication. These photos may be accessed by clicking the "hi-res" link beneath each thumbnail image. These photographs are not subject to copyright restrictions. If used for publication or broadcast, please credit the U.S. Agency for International Development.

More images available on page three of the gallery

Photo: Afghan Interim Chairman Hamid Karzai meets with Bear McConnell, Director of USAID's Central Asia Task Force, before a USAID ceremony announcing the first U.S. funded programs for Afghanistan reconstruction.

Afghan Interim Chairman Hamid Karzai meets with Bear McConnell, Director of USAID's Central Asia Task Force, before a USAID ceremony announcing the first U.S. funded programs for Afghanistan reconstruction.

Photo: USAID
Afghan Interim Chairman Hamid Karzai speaks during a USAID ceremony announcing the first U.S. funded programs for Afghanistan reconstruction.

Afghan Interim Chairman Hamid Karzai speaks during a USAID ceremony announcing the first U.S. funded programs for Afghanistan reconstruction.

Photo: USAID
Photo: Children wave homemade Afghan and U.S. flags during a ceremony attended by USAID Administrator Andrew S. Natsios

Children wave homemade Afghan and U.S. flags during a ceremony attended by USAID Administrator Andrew S. Natsios

Photo: Cpl Matthew Roberson, USMC/USAID
Photo:  Children peer through the damaged wall of their schoolhouse in Kabul.

Children peer through the damaged wall of their schoolhouse in Kabul.

Photo: Cpl Matthew Roberson, USMC/USAID

One of many children in Kabul, Afghanistan, receiving assistance from the United States.

Photo: Cpl Matthew Roberson, USMC/USAID
Photo: Smiling Afghan children at a ceremony attended by USAID Administrator Andrew S. Natsios during his recent visit to Kabul, Afghanistan.

Smiling Afghan children at a ceremony attended by USAID Administrator Andrew S. Natsios during his recent visit to Kabul, Afghanistan.

Photo: Cpl Matthew Roberson, USMC/USAID
USAID Administrator Andrew S. Natsios samples the water at the Alauddin Water Project, Kabul, Afghanistan.

USAID Administrator Andrew S. Natsios samples the water at the Alauddin Water Project, funded by USAID and implemented by CARE International, during his recent visit to Kabul, Afghanistan.

Photo: Cpl Matthew Roberson, USMC/USAID

A building in Kabul damaged by more than two decades of war.

Photo: Cpl Matthew Roberson, USMC/USAID

More images available on page three of the gallery

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