great pictures and very accurate description Hi Nick,
I grew up around the Golden Temple, though I have lived my entire adult life in the US. Your description of the Temple and the Sikh faith is very accurate.
I'm glad also that you gave some space to the 1984 army assault on this temple. I was amazed during my recent trip to the Golden Temple that there is no memorial to this historical event!
Excellent photos. Keep it up.
You guys are so Humble... You guys have traveled all around the world without any discrimination and biasness... We truly are all one and all of us should respect everything around us. Go Vegan.. I love you guys.
location of restaurant Hi Nick,
I'm from Malaysia and planning a trip to Korea in Feb 2011. I'm interested to find out the location of this restaurant, was wondering if you could leave a review of this place ?
One's Good Fortune You were indeed fortunate to be given this experience. I work within a culture that has worldly roots so I could feel your experience. Thank you for this blog.
Dear friend,
I could not choose who will talk to me in Iran and invite me to their wedding. I was on the train in Tehran and a very friendly man approached who was a teacher. He invited me to his house to stay with his family for many days, and this was his close friend's wedding. I know that this was a very traditional wedding, but for me, that is more interesting to see! No, I am not even Muslim, but my mind is open to travel and observe anything interesting or different that I can find
To nickkembel Nick Kembel Hey bro,
Where have you found them? How could you find so religious friends in Iran? Are you a fundamental Muslim like your friends? If not then i suggest you to find normal people to attend their party.
Go and make friends with young people in Iran. Don't look for specials
I am an Iranian too, and I would say, well its very hard to find such kind off marriage party in Iran unless in a poor and low level part of city. sometimes. If you were in Iran you may know what am I talking about.
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This blog has inspired me to travel to the Kurdish part of Iraq - thank you for posting such a captivating entry.