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Afghanistan: Asphalt Laying Machine Fed by Dumpster lays First Layer of Asphalt on Kabul-Kandahar Road

Reconstruction of the country’s principal road system is the key to Afghanistan’s economic recovery. Rebuilding the transportation infrastructure will enable the movement of people, aid resources, and farm and trade goods–all essential to Afghanistan’s development. The United States has provided about $190 million, through USAID, to reconstruct a 300-mile segment of Highway 1.

Source

http://gemini.info.usaid.gov/photos/displayimage.php?album=121&pos=7

Date

July 1, 2003

Author

Unknown, USAID

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current18:01, 17 September 20041,400×904 (148 KB)Robbot (The asphalt laying machine is fed by a dumpster for the first layer of asphalt on the Kabul-Kandahar Road. Afghanistan, July 1, 2003. {{USAID}})
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