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Tabriz - honey capital of Iran
A Travel Blog entry by jimsim from Tabriz, Iran
... suspiciously, perhaps I needed a bigger fake diamond! We spent the afternoon wandering through the twisting alleyways of the Tabriz bazaar. The ancient multidomed roofs. The bazaar was a working bazaar, so had everything you could possibly want from a ...
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Over the border, bush camp and Tabriz
A Travel Blog entry by cat2222 from Tabriz, Iran
... corruption and scams, an impression I'm hoping will not hold for the whole two weeks we're here. We arrived in Tabriz at lunch time and checked into two hotels as there wasn't enough room in either for us all. I was sharing a room with Meg and Floyd. We ...
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Down and out in Tabriz (or Ash gets a virus)
A Travel Blog entry by ashventures from Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran
... through. Anyway, why was I pondering the filter? Because I fell down pretty sick on my first day of "R & R" in the city of Tabriz, which had welcomed us with its enormous park and fighter jets. I will get to the details of my illness a little on down ...
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The other side
A Travel Blog entry by jtw000 from Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran
... but we plodded at only 50mph to wrong the best out of the big KTM Marcin was riding and we dragged our sorry arses into Tabriz. The roads darkened quickly, as expected and even through the road conditions were poor we kept up the pace as best we could. ...
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Can Do The Van In Kandovan
A Travel Blog entry by wadirunner from Tabriz, Iran
... village of kandovan, about 60km or so out of Tabriz. First up was a pit stop for some bfast, and i get the impression that Tabriz doesn't really do a nice cuppa and a croissant to get you started so i opted for a local tiny greasy caf, where the house ...
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Traped with no money.
A Travel Blog entry by cimek from Tabriz, Iran
... Następnie zadzwonił on do Larsa, wytłumaczył wszystko, a następnie umówił nas na spotkanie w hotelu w Tabriz. Norweg był w stanie pożyczyć nam trochę kasy, ratując nam tym samym tyłki. ...
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Machineguns at Midnight
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandfi from Tabriz, Iran
... the same, and really had nothing to do with the elections on the 8th of June. Maybe it was lost in translation. The breakfast meeting the next morning was short and to the point. The hell with camping in Iran. Hotels from here on thank you very ...
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Shattering preconceptions
A Travel Blog entry by thepattos from Shiraz, Iran
... all our preconceptions were shattered. We travelled from the North-West down a diagonal strip to the South-East spending time in Tabriz, Masuleh, Esfahan, Yazd and Shiraz, a few bushcamps in the desert, enjoying time by the Caspian Sea and wandering the ...
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Amritsar- India 28/11/2011
A Travel Blog entry by edwardsoverland from Amritsar, Punjab, India
... there we had a 5.6 but 15km below the surface but the following night they had 5.6 but only 5km below the surface, and 2 hotels had totally collapsed, one being the big Bayram Hotel. 25 people died that night including some of the aid workers that ...
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My lovely "backpacker friendly" country
A Travel Blog entry by nalddo from Tehran, Tehrān, Iran
... . I first went to Kaleybar, where I hiked to the fortress of Babak (4 hours hike). In Kaleybar, there was only 2 or 3 overpriced hotels, and the less expensive wanted to charge me 13$ for the night. After bargaining hard, he finally offered 9, but I told ...
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Peel Another Layer
A Travel Blog entry by claude_and_iain from Tehran, Iran
... ' (thank you so much) and by the time I turn around he has disappeared. Tehran is a little less conservative than Tabriz. It is the country's capital and, we have heard, is just so big and so heavily populated it is much harder to ...
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Moving on!
A Travel Blog entry by jtw000 from Mash‘aldār, Qazvīn, Iran
... no luck, no food anywhere other than a couple of sandwich shops. People here are different. It’s more lively than Tabriz, it’s a university town and people on the streets are younger and more rebellious maybe. A lot of people showed interest ...
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Interrogated by the Syrian Embassy
A Travel Blog entry by dinovagabond from Tehran, Iran
... only be 1. He agreed to this. I think Ali just wants to show me off in his home town. He will enjoy the attention in Tabriz. I only stayed at the hostel for 30 minutes. I had to meet Majid (the young man I met at the bazaar yesterday) at the ...
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Having aPersonal Guide during my 1st day in Tehran
A Travel Blog entry by dinovagabond from Tehran, Iran
... spotted the hostel I initially wanted to stay at. It was just down the street from where I was staying. I decided that I would switch hotels tomorrow as this place was much cheaper and had more foreigners that I could meet. Nice Guy Ali came by ...
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Orumieh - our first taste of Iran
A Travel Blog entry by jimsim from Urmia, Iran
... of many incredibly warm gestures of hospitality we were to receive in Iran. The next day we boarded another service taxi for Tabriz. The route from Orumiyeh to Tabriz crosses the largest lake in Iran, the Orumiyeh Salt Lake. Until recently the causeway ...
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