Kabul: Where the Cold Bites but the Culture Thrives
Okay, so I just landed in Kabul. Yeah, the place with the weather data that looks like it came from a sci-fi novel. Temp: 4.86°C, feels like 3.31°C. Brr. Feels like someone left the freezer door open. Perfect for layering up like a human onion. If you get bored, nearby cities like [City A] and [City B] are just a short drive away. Someone told me that the local cafes have the best chai in the region, but only if you know the right time to visit. I heard that too. I heard that the street art scene here is wilder than a caffeine-addled squirrel. Check out the top-rated spots on TripAdvisor here [link] and Yelp here [link]. Oh, and if you're into history, the nearby ruins are a must-see. Someone whispered that the locals can spot a tourist from a mile away. I believe it. The weather right now is...there. Hope you like that kind of thing. Oh, and the neighbors? Well, they're as unpredictable as a cat on a hot tin roof. But hey, that's Kabul for you. Check out this map of the area here [iframe]. And for visuals, here's what the city looks like today [image]. And another one [image]. And yet another [image]. Enjoy the chaos.
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