Esfahan Picnic Voyeurism


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May 6th 2014
Published: October 4th 2014
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Another day and another early start tromping across the countryside in our van, this time from Yazd to Esfahan. By now the kids had acclimatized to our driver and guide and rather than the shy-head-down-whispered good mornings, they were now greeting our friends with big cheery "Hello Amu!" (which means uncle in Farsi). Enroute we stopped at Nain, famed for its unique carpet styles and Iran's olde... Read Full Entry



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Bridges of EsfahanBridges of Esfahan
Bridges of Esfahan

The family with our guide Ali.
Naqsh-e Jahan squareNaqsh-e Jahan square
Naqsh-e Jahan square

Horse cart wait to take families for a gallop around the square



5th October 2014
Naqsh-e Jahan square

It's all my pleasure that you had good time in our country especially my city i wish you could transfer your experiences of this travel to other people to come in our city .
5th October 2014

Thanks for sharing!
Keep smiling! Iran sounds fascinating!

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