TOP 10: Cycling Past an Afghan Taboo April 17, 2013 by Pamela BurkeTweetShareSharePinEmail Cycling Past an Afghan Taboo: Jed Lupinski–nytimes.com–4/17/13–Photo: Justin Edmonds for The NY Times TweetShareSharePinEmailCategory: Top 10 Eye LinksTag: Afghanistan, Afghanistan Women, Cycling in Afghanistan, Human Right's Watch, Kabul, Mountain2Mountain, Salma Kakar, Shannon Galpin, Sue Macy, Wheels of Change Recent Posts TWE 363: National Geographic Photographer Catherine Karnow on How Her Unique Global Workshops Can Change Lives Read moreTWE 363: National Geographic Photographer Catherine Karnow on How Her Unique Global Workshops Can Change LivesTWE 362: Award-Winning Cookbook Author Naomi Duguid on How Exploring Cultures Through Food Can Be an Exciting Travel Experience Read moreTWE 362: Award-Winning Cookbook Author Naomi Duguid on How Exploring Cultures Through Food Can Be an Exciting Travel ExperienceTWE 361: Retreat Leader Pardis Mahdavi on How Travel Can Help Us Better Understand Ourselves and the World Read moreTWE 361: Retreat Leader Pardis Mahdavi on How Travel Can Help Us Better Understand Ourselves and the World
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