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75, Southern Iranshahr St. Tehran, Iran, +98(21)-88310995-9
Well, I made it, but my arrival at the Tehran airport was very interesting. They are definitely not used to seeing Americans and the immigration officer, a young kid, was hilarious. He took a look at my passsport, looked up at me, smiled, and couldn't believe his good fortune. He knew he had to follow a separate procedure for Americans but wasn't quite sure what it was, so he called his supervisor and there was a lengthy conversation in Farsi that I assume went something along the lines of "I...
Tehran, Iran jsmerkle... a na místě jsme si kromě čaje objednali místní specialitu jménem dizi. Způsob konzumace tohoto jídla je poněkud složitější. Celé jídlo se sestává z místního chleba a velmi horké keramické misky naplněné masem (v našem případě jehněčím), rajčaty, další zeleninou (a pravděpodobně dalšími ingrediencemi), to celé zalité vývarem. První fáze ...
Teheran, Tehrān, Iran mandelbrot... a thesis project at Islamic Azad University, Tehran.<br>Your participation in this study is voluntary. You may refuse to participate in this study or in any part of this study. You may withdraw at any time without prejudice to your relations with the university. You are encouraged to ask questions about this study at the beginning or any time during the research study.<br>This survey will take about 15 minutes of your time. Many, many thanks for ...
Tehran, Iran ehtesham... Due to limited email access the last few days and no phone (UK phones don't work in Iran) our meeting plans had been a bit skeletal. Our timing wasn't ideal as the day we were arriving Nikki and Heath were moving into their new house, however they assured us we were more than welcome to come and stay. <br><br>The five lanes of highway in front of us were choked with cars like an army of ants stuck in tar. The traffic system seemed completely unsystematic with an absolute disregard ...
Tehran, Iran jimsimAfter spending the last few days in Kashan and Qom, we finally we made our way back to Tehran for our last days in Iran. On our way back to Tehran we stopped at the shrine for Ayatollah Khomeini and it was enormous. What was most amazing though was how emotional many Iranians feel about this particular Ayatollah that they see as the grandfather of their revolution. Even though he died many years ago (1989), for many it's still traumatic and we ...
Tehran, Iran jsmerkle... début d'après midi lundi, après avoir passé la matinée à skier. La banlieue nord de Teheran, c'est une colline qui vire rapidement à la montagne (trois monts, pour être exact, jusqu'à 6000m. oui oui) ; il m'a suffit de prendre un taxi qui m'a déposé (en 10mn) au pied des telecabines. 20mn plus tard j'étais dans le blizzard, à 4000m d'altitude. Inutile de préciser ...
Tehran, Iran jfontanieu... are crazy, but it takes a special skill to drive in country where anything appears to go and rules of the road are for weak-willed Westerners, and not have utter carnage on the roads! Taxis weave in and out of lanes. Cars overtake stationary buses and then turn left in front of the bus. And pedestrians.... Well, there are pedestrian crossings. Okay. That does not however mean that the cars will actually stop. Three of the lanes may stop, but the other two will ...
Tehran, Iran skiwiman... the case, I didn't want to waste anymore of his time as I couldn't wait a week in Tehran and that I would just skip Syria. He became a bit annoyed with me and raised his voice. He asked "Do you know how long I would have to wait for a visa if I wanted to go to your country?" I didn't answer as I knew he was about to answer his own question and he did. He answered "3 months!. And yet you don't want to wait 1 week?" My mistake was that I assumed that he would keep my passport ...
Tehran, Iran dinovagabond... scam! I told her this didn't make sense. The letter was probably already prepared. Furthermore, the Syrian visa itself was probably going to be cheaper. It made no sense. She apologized but said there was nothing she could do. I told her to just prepare a Letter of Recommendation for the Syrian visa as I wasn't sure about the requirements for an Indian visa. She said I would need to return the next day to pick it up. I asked if I could somehow pick it up during the afternoon so I ...
Tehran, Iran dinovagabond... Embassy. During each cab ride, the drivers would always ask Ali about me. They all seemed so surprise to have a foreigner in their cab. One of the cab drivers actually told Ali that he hated Canada because the embassy rejected his application for a visa. I guess I could understand that. When we reached the embassy, there were about 200 Iranian people in line waiting to apply for a visa. This surprised me but it didn't surprise Ali. He explained that many Iranian people ...
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