Did they show the picture of her a few years later? It's crazy to see how aged she looked after having lived in a war-torn country for a small amount of time. The eyes were what gave her away, though. They stayed the same, although more weary.
The name of the Afghan woman is Sharbat Gula. Her 2002 photo was taken 17 years later when Sharbat was 30 years old. It was the second time in her life she had ever been photographed.
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Her eyes squick me out.
After the start of the war they went out and found this lady, the follow-up story read like a greek tragedy.
Her now:
http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/afghangirl/
Did they show the picture of her a few years later? It's crazy to see how aged she looked after having lived in a war-torn country for a small amount of time. The eyes were what gave her away, though. They stayed the same, although more weary.
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The name of the Afghan woman is Sharbat Gula. Her 2002 photo was taken 17 years later when Sharbat was 30 years old. It was the second time in her life she had ever been photographed.
It was 17 years? Still, she looked like she had aged 40 years.
17 years is a few?
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