Afghanistan's First National Park Protects Deep Blue Lakes

One of the six natural lakes now protected in the new Band-i-Amir national Park. Afghanistan's first national park was declared on April 22, 2009.
(Image credit: Alex Dehgan/WCS)

A series of six deep blue lakes separated by natural dams made of the rich red rock travertine have been protected in the first national park established in Afghanistan.

The internationally recognized national park, named Band-e-Amir, was designated today by the Afghanistan's National Environment Protection Agency.

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