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Sharbat Gula......that afghan girl from National Geographic

Babbabooeytwo

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This girl was featured on the front of Nat Geog in the mid-80's (and revisited in 2003 (?)). Anyway it was a stunning / haunting pic. Anybody know if there are pics of her other family members around on the net? I am trying to put together a visual for a lesson involving eye colour and inheritance. I know her family have the same funky coloured eyes.......I just need some pics to put alongside hers.

Anybody know if such pics are available?
 
i think int he nat geo issue where theyr evisited her they only had a pic of her and her husband and i think one other kid but the pic was too far away.
 
babbaboey -

The woman pictured on national geographic was actually found using eye-recognition technology. She is now very very far away from the stunning woman that she once was, however her eyes properties did not change. I do not have the picture, but I am sure google does
 
That is a very impressionable image but I am afraid that she is no longer with us. That is my guess.
 
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The mysterious Afghan girl whose direct gaze has intrigued the West for so long is Sharbat Gula. She lives in a remote region of Afghanistan with her husband and three daughters.

Sharbat was located nearly two decades after her picture appeared on the cover of National Geographic magazine in 1985. She had no idea her face had become an icon, said Steve McCurry, the photographer who made the famous portrait for National Geographic in 1984, and who tried to find her again during many subsequent trips he made to Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Still, to make sure Sharbat Gula was the girl who had been photographed 17 years earlier, the EXPLORER team obtained verification through iris-scanning technology and face-recognition techniques used by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.

After Sharbat's family granted permission for her to meet with the man who photographed her 17 years ago, McCurry knew immediately, even after so many years, that he had found her again. "Her eyes are as haunting now as they were then," he said.

"She remembered me, primarily because she had never been photographed before I made the image of her in 1984, or since then," he said.

Sharbat Gula recalled the experience of being photographed as a child, she told McCurry, because she remembered how her head covering was full of holes after being scorched by a cooking fire.
 
Thanks for the pics and info..........gives me summat to talk about too. The extra info might help the kids understand just how lucky they are!!
 
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