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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2006

Interview with Students University of Kabul Afghanistan

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  • hahah aslen gab zadani khode balad nest chi gona pohanzai zeraat merid lol

    shame on u 

  • Salam to everyone bradare shoma ARvin az Norway i will proudly help everyone no worries.

  • دانشکده کشاورزی

  • hi yama jaan this is teacher Ahmad from payaam e sulh. do u remember me??

    nice talking wish ur more success

  • Be reesha ra ba zanet mebereeee, kostezan?

  • We hope they gain better education, but where are all the women? Is this an all male college or are women not allowed?

  • Maybe they mix up feet and meters. Americans use standard measurement, Canadians/European etc metric.

    Coast Redwood, Sequoia's yes are the tallest, largest conifers in the world.

    I believe 130 meters may have been attainable in old forests, but today, there may be only a few over 100 metres. In good forests, they range easily over 250 feet, some over 300 feet.

    Douglas Fir are next, they may hit 100 meters, range more about 70 m (200-250 ft).in good areas. Still impressive to see!

  • Have you never heard of the ancient Sequoias in California?

  • Aww i love my peeps...my hard core afghans namekhuda...muah muah muah!

  • ohh..did we forget about GOTOMEETING??? or did we forget about VIDEO CHAT? man i just think there needs to be someone else in charge.

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