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April 08, 2010 04:31 PM

An Afghanistan adventure

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Sabour Bradley, host of "The Extreme Tourist: Afghanistan" sports the shorts and pink shirt he wore while rollerblading through Kandahar, the Taliban's spiritual capital, for the unconventional travel show. In a bid to woo Hollywood buyers, the Australian filmmaker calls his six-hour travel series "Indiana Jones meets Avatar." (Jacob Simkin/MCT)
Sabour Bradley, host of "The Extreme Tourist: Afghanistan" sports the shorts and pink shirt he wore while rollerblading through Kandahar, the Taliban's spiritual capital, for the unconventional travel show. In a bid to woo Hollywood buyers, the Australian filmmaker calls his six-hour travel series "Indiana Jones meets Avatar." (Jacob Simkin/MCT) MCT
Sabour Bradley, host of "The Extreme Tourist: Afghanistan" sports the shorts and pink shirt he wore while rollerblading through Kandahar, the Taliban's spiritual capital, for the unconventional travel show. In a bid to woo Hollywood buyers, the Australian filmmaker calls his six-hour travel series "Indiana Jones meets Avatar." (Jacob Simkin/MCT)
Sabour Bradley, host of "The Extreme Tourist: Afghanistan" sports the shorts and pink shirt he wore while rollerblading through Kandahar, the Taliban's spiritual capital, for the unconventional travel show. In a bid to woo Hollywood buyers, the Australian filmmaker calls his six-hour travel series "Indiana Jones meets Avatar." (Jacob Simkin/MCT) MCT
Sabour Bradley, host of "The Extreme Tourist: Afghanistan," sports a dress and burqa he wore while filming in Mazar-I-Sharif, Afghanistan.  In a bid to woo Hollywood buyers, the Australian filmmaker calls his six-hour travel series "Indiana Jones meets Avatar." (Jacob Simkin/MCT)
Sabour Bradley, host of "The Extreme Tourist: Afghanistan," sports a dress and burqa he wore while filming in Mazar-I-Sharif, Afghanistan. In a bid to woo Hollywood buyers, the Australian filmmaker calls his six-hour travel series "Indiana Jones meets Avatar." (Jacob Simkin/MCT) MCT
Sabour Bradley, host of "The Extreme Tourist: Afghanistan," holds a gun while wearing a balaclava and smoking a cigarette during filming of the series in Afghanistan. In a bid to woo Hollywood buyers, the Australian filmmaker calls his six-hour travel series "Indiana Jones meets Avatar." (Jacob Simkin/MCT)
Sabour Bradley, host of "The Extreme Tourist: Afghanistan," holds a gun while wearing a balaclava and smoking a cigarette during filming of the series in Afghanistan. In a bid to woo Hollywood buyers, the Australian filmmaker calls his six-hour travel series "Indiana Jones meets Avatar." (Jacob Simkin/MCT) MCT
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