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Afghanistan - The Salang Pass

Afghanistan - The Salang Pass

The Salang road is a treacherous one. Open throughout the year, it is the frequent scene of road traffic accidents, avalanches and more recently, the scene of a kidnaping and murder of two German nationals. In spite of this, it is the shortest and most secure overland route that links Afghanistan's southern and northern provinces...The Salang road and tunnel is Afghanistan's only major direct overland route between the capital Kabul and the northern provinces. The road, which climbs into the Hindu Kush mountain range from the Shamali plains, and it's 2.6km tunnel that burrows through the pass from which it takes it's name, was constructed in the 1950's and early 1960's as part of an agreement with the Soveit Union. ..Today, the Salang pass is an almost impassible traffic jam?clogged with much increased traffic, particularly NATO supply convoys ferrying goods from Afghanistan's northern border to ISAF troops in the south?the only overland route for supplies since Pakistan halted transit of goods bound for troops in Afghanistan through their territory late last year. The safety of the road and tunnel has also come into question recently due to its poor upkeep, lack of ventilation and adequate lighting. .
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