

The Kabul River, Jellalabad, Scene of the Disaster by John Burke: Sepia-toned photograph of a river with still water reflecting the surrounding landscape. The riverbank on the left side is rugged and grassy. To the right, a large mountain rises steeply. In the background, several mountain peaks are visible. The sky above appears hazy and light-colored. Small rocks are scattered at the bottom of the image near the foreground. The photograph's color is uniformly sepia-toned. The image is a landscape orientation. The scene depicts a serene and natural environment.
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