Afghanistan is selling tickets to the ruins of recently-destroyed monuments, the Washington Post reported.
Tickets to see the cavernous remains of the Bamiyan Buddhas, in the Hazarajat region, are sold to locals for 57 cents and $3.45 to foreigners, the paper reported.
L: One of the Bamiyan Buddhas in 1997.
But some Afghan officials believe that sites like Bamiyan still have potential to bring in significant tourist money, despite the loss of the Buddhas.
Mohammedi is planning a souvenir market nearby, The Washington Post reported.
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