Kurum Kabul Kandahar Being a Brief Record of Impressions in Three Campaigns
Kurum Kabul Kandahar Being a Brief Record of Impressions in Three Campaigns
Charles Grant Robertson
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of rose and grey. But for grandeur there is nothing to compare with the Paiwar Kotal. A haze hung over the valley, so that the prospect was disappointing ; but the descent was enough to make your head turn. The road goes down, and down, till you begin to suspect you must be in a waking dream, bound on one of those journeys that have no end. On the left, some rugged hills lean back in a group, the bright lines of the ridges, and the shadows in the valleys converging towards the traveller. Some w...ay down we came upon a clear stream journeying with us. There was more than one narrow rock passage to wade through, which a company of sappers, with a single charge of dynamite, could have made impassable for a month. After passing through some villages and cultivated land, the stream and the road part company again, the stream disappearing into a deep gorge, the road leading over the Shinkai Kotal. Over the Shutargardan. 9 1 Surmounting this, the last obstacle between us and Kushi, we began to hope for better things.
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