Kara Kotal. Photographer: Harvey-Kelly, Charles Hamilton Grant Hulme
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View showing a party of horsemen entering the Kara Kotal: 'The ascent on the south side of the Kara Kotal is through a gorge, whose lower end is here depicted.'
Haibak Fort. Photographer: Harvey-Kelly, Charles Hamilton Grant Hulme
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view looking towards the large mud fort: '...Fort stands on a mound overlooking the village. It appears unoccupied.'
Kotal-i-Kabuch, near summit (southern slope—ascent from Saighan—of the Dandan Shikan Pass). Photographer: Harvey-Kelly, Charles Hamilton Grant Hulme
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Genre: Archaeological Photography A slightly unsharp view showing horsemen ascending the pass. 'The southern slope of the Dandan Shikan Pass, known localy as the Kotal-i-Kabuch, although both slopes (separated by a plateau 3 miles across) are known as the Dandan Shikan Pass.'
Rock slope into the Dara Dadil. Photographer: Harvey-Kelly, Charles Hamilton Grant Hulme
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Genre: Landscape Photography Poor-quality view, showing two figures leading their ponies down the slope. 'The beds of the streams are cut into steep rocky channels at the foot of the clay slopes. The streams are usually dry and are unbridged. This steep rocky slope into the Dara Dadil necessita...
Summit of Kotal-i-Salang, south side. Photographer: Harvey-Kelly, Charles Hamilton Grant Hulme
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Genre: Landscape Photography 'Southern slope of Kotal-i-Salang, near its summit. An easier ascent is said to be up the Dara Zemistan, a side valley entering the Salang Valley at Walang. The whole problem, however, of the Salang project hinges on the northern slope of the Kotal-i-Khinjan.'