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Si-O-Se Bridge

In the evening the Esfahanians like to stroll along the river and over the bridges. The older bridges are for pedestrians only. This is the famous bridge with the 33 arces. Next to the first arce there is also a teahouse build in.
Esfahan

September 24th 2005
No one should leave Iran without a visit to Esfahan. I took the bus in the evening and since it's only six hour from Tehran to Esfahan I arrived in the middle of the night. Everything was very quiet and the streets were empty. After walking the silent city a bit I found a soup corner that was open all night, the owner was friendly, he gave me a tea and some bread for free. Together with the leftov ... read more
Middle East » Iran » West » Esfahan

Iranian Flag Known as Persia until 1935, Iran became an Islamic republic in 1979 after the ruling monarchy was overthrown and the shah was forced into exile. Conservative clerical forces established a theocratic system of government with ultimate political author... ... read more
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