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Blvd. Adjudaniyeh (Shahid Sabbari), Blvd. Mohammaddi No.9 Tehran, Iran, 98.21.2284068
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... A kazda blbinka tam byla drahokamem vyznacena - at uz Kalifornsky poloostrov, Island, Japonsko, Kurily nebo severoamericka jezera. Fakt nadhera, Persie se tam samozrejme vyjimala bile (spolecne se Siamem, nevime proc), ostatni pevnina byla zelena, more modre.
Vecer jsme vyrazili do bazaaru (trziste). Nebylo tak pulzujici jako ta arabska v Maroku, nebylo v malych ulickach stareho mesta, ale "jenom" v obrovske byvale ...
... We had to set up our camp with minimum light to avoid drawing attention to ourselves but, to our outstanding luck, the police happened to set up their speed-tests just across the road from where we were, so we all stood in silence with baited breath to see whether they were going to spot us. We had been told that if they discovered we were there, they would most likely force us to move on and we would have to find another camp. Considering it was about 10pm by this point, and we had ...
Tehran, Iran noodlerhead... to let me in but just didn't know the protocol. Tehran has been pretty quiet since this is their big New Year holiday and everyone is either traveling or home with family and friends, so there aren't too many people out on the streets. Kate, my friend from Seattle who is joining me for this portion of the trip, and I have been able to check out various museums and palaces and had the places to ourselves. Our guide has also ...
Tehran, Iran jsmerkle... Our diet consists of camel meat, feta cheese and bread accompanied with tea at all times. what to say about Iran?! after spending 5 days here I must say that you must look hard to find friendlier. On the street, in the metro and in the restaurants, everywhere, people approach us, welcoming us to Iran and offer us their help with any problem that you might have as a tourists in Iran. Within 5 seconds from the start of us looking confused trying to read a Farsi ...
Tehran, Iran philiphafstad... sympathiques tout de même, et quelques motifs éblouissent. Plus tard dans la journée, au nord-nord de la ville, je visitai l'énorme complexe "Sa'ad Abad", qui consiste en un parc de 104 hectares fort fleuris au sein duquel furent pondues, en l'honneur des Shah, un paquet de baraques aujourd'hui reconverties en musées (c'est un peu comme le Golestan pour les ...
Tehran, Iran jfontanieu... had "tableaux" of various scenes such as a Qajar wedding and one of a teahouse (big respect to those tea drinkers!!). I can't recall now at what point luncheon fitted in, but we were carted off to the Ferdosi hotel where we had the option of a buffet lunch. Cost - R100,000 (or US$10 for you and me). Now this may not seem like the most forbidding of sums, but when the tour guide has told you during the day that you're going to need about US$500 just for food and ...
Tehran, Iran skiwiman... that people weren't allowed to take photos. So I took a few reluctantly. A local saw me and said that I shouldn't. Ali said to just ignore him and snap away but I didn't after that. I want convinced that I was allowed. I felt bad for Ali as he was dying of thirst but didn't want to drink in public as it was Ramadan. He eventually broke and bought a small bottle of water and would take a swig every now and then when no one was watching. Our next stop was the Jewel museum which ...
Tehran, Iran dinovagabond... walk through the bazaar, a young Iranian guy approached us as he overheard us speaking English. He was interested in finding out about who I was and why I was in Iran. The guy's name was Majid (not his real name) and he worked in his family's carpet shop close by. He ended up being a super nice guy and had a lot to say. He actually couldn't stop talking. His English was perfect so it was easy to listen to him. He talked a lot about Iran and how things worked here. He talked ...
Tehran, Iran dinovagabond... had a Mazda 3, the same car I drove back home. It was the first time since I left home that I even thought about my car. I told the guys I had a restaurant in mind to take them to but they said they had something else in mind. I was fine with that. So we ended up driving around Tehran for about 2 hours. I was wondering if we were even going to go out to eat. It felt like Shayse was more interested in demonstrating his reckless driving skills. He definitely drove like the ...
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