File:Afghans following the US Presidential election.jpg
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DescriptionAfghans following the US Presidential election.jpg |
The following is the author's description of the photograph quoted directly from the photograph's Flickr page. "The guards in rural Afghanistan were watching the election results. Only one of them speaks reasonable English. It's amazing how well the rest of the world understands our politics. It makes sense, the decisions we make in the States impact the every day lives of people all around the world. " |
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originally posted to Flickr as Obama Wins!
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Author | Todd Huffman | ||
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Camera location | 34° 26′ 38.23″ N, 70° 23′ 43.46″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 34.443954; 70.395405 |
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