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Tehran
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 …
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Gastfreundschaft, Visa, 'Polizei'
... hatten und ich nicht so recht wusste, was machen, entschied ich mich die Helpline der schweizer Botschaft anzurufen. Die Dame am anderen Ende war zwar absolut inkompetent und machte war heillos ueberfordert, aber zum Glueck hatte der Anruf die gewuenschte Wirkung und mein kleiner Gastbruder wurde wieder hergebracht (mit vertraenten Augen, da auch Pfefferspray eingesetzt wurde) und die Situation besserte sich rasch. Die Maenner bekamen ziemlich kalte Fuesse, als ...
Mammouth city
... its obscure opening hours would have made this trip rather pointless had the gallery not been situated in Park Lahleh. The park was expansive, and full of amenities such as volley ball courts, table tennis and even a roller skating rink that I believe doubles up as an ice skating rink in the winter. There was so much vegetation too and plenty of monuments to go with it.
On another occasion I took a stroll to the old US embassy, which was besieged by students in the ...
One big Traffic Jam
Tehran is a really huge city, almost
same big as Istanbul. It starts teens of kilometres before main
market. The drivers here are crazy, they drive like an idiots with no
imagination how dangerous it is. They are just insane. I was hit
twice in the side case, Jack was almost compressed between lorry an
bus. Even pedestrians running crazy among all this mess, just trying
to survive. It's hart to believe that the same nice and polite people
when seating ...
Crazy horses...
... t the right one. We were looking for cheap, they were going for rich. They offered us a room for $100 a night, i negotiated it down to $70. It was still early so Marcin thought it best to find something cheaper and so the mad frenzy of riding around looking for a hotel began. First we got lost and then we asked directions. That got us nowhere as asking for advice from someone who speaks a massively different language cannot end well. In the end one of them got into his car to lead us ...


