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DescriptionRuins of a buddhist monastery, Afghanistan -b.jpg |
The following is the author's description of the photograph quoted directly from the photograph's Flickr page. "Patterning on the walls of one of the monastary caves. -- After visiting the village we went to the 'Buddhist Caves', which have been carved into a set of cliffs on the north side of the Kabul river. Interviews with locals yielded few results, they know virtually nothing about the pre-Islamic history of the country. These caves were part of a Buddhist monastery, and are significant because they were the home of part of the Edicts of Ashoka from around the year 272 BC probably put there by Devanampiya Tissa. The inscriptions are now in the Kabul Museum collection. The rest of the caves are completely looted. The only remains are the caves themselves, classic Buddhist 'hand' rock inscriptions, and the occasional remnants of stuccos or statues. In the year 629 the Chinese scholar Xuanzang visited the monastaries here and reported a 300 foot tall stupa. I'm not sure which stupa he is referring to of the ~37 in the area, but there is one above the caves which appears to be fairly elaborate. These caves also served in various wars over the years housing mujahadeen due to its good lookout position and ready retreat routes. We found bullets embedded in various places. More information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanampiyatissa en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashoka_the_Great en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edicts_of_Ashoka en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xuanzang en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stupa " |
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Date | Taken on 9 April 2009 | ||
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originally posted to Flickr as Patterns
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Author | Todd Huffman | ||
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Camera location | 34° 27′ 50.32″ N, 70° 22′ 45.39″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 34.463979; 70.379276 |
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Camera manufacturer | Canon |
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Camera model | Canon PowerShot SX110 IS |
Exposure time | 1/60 sec (0.016666666666667) |
F-number | f/2.8 |
ISO speed rating | 250 |
Date and time of data generation | 14:28, 9 April 2009 |
Lens focal length | 6 mm |
Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 72 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 72 dpi |
Software used | QuickTime 7.6 |
File change date and time | 11:17, 10 April 2009 |
Y and C positioning | Centered |
Exif version | 2.2 |
Date and time of digitizing | 14:28, 9 April 2009 |
APEX shutter speed | 5.90625 |
APEX aperture | 2.96875 |
APEX exposure bias | 0 |
Maximum land aperture | 2.96875 APEX (f/2.8) |
Metering mode | Pattern |
Flash | Flash fired, auto mode, red-eye reduction mode |
Color space | sRGB |
Sensing method | One-chip color area sensor |