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The Kabul River was a river on Earth. This river coursed its way through the Himalayas. In 2367, aboard the USS Enterprise-D, there was a holographic program wherein the Kabul River was recreated. An ancient trail along this river had been used by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, who thought the program wonderful, for horseback riding. (TNG: "The Loss" )

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  • The Kabul River was a river on Earth. This river coursed its way through the Himalayas. In 2367, aboard the USS Enterprise-D, there was a holographic program wherein the Kabul River was recreated. An ancient trail along this river had been used by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, who thought the program wonderful, for horseback riding. (TNG: "The Loss" )
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  • The Kabul River was a river on Earth. This river coursed its way through the Himalayas. In 2367, aboard the USS Enterprise-D, there was a holographic program wherein the Kabul River was recreated. An ancient trail along this river had been used by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, who thought the program wonderful, for horseback riding. (TNG: "The Loss" ) According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 398) , the Kabul River was a "major waterway in the old Earth country of Afghanistan. The river runs past the capital city of Kabul to the Indian Ocean." The Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 342) assigned the informal name "The Kabul" to the holographic program.
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