The Road to Isfahan

 

It took us about 5 hours to get from Yazd to Isfahan by bus, and the some cinematic roadside scenery kept me awake (nearly) the whole time. I wish I could describe some of it to you in words, but I’m afraid I’d either overhype it or not do it enough justice.

 

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Photos of dead soldiers from the Iran-Iraq war line the streets into infinity

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Think he might have lost something

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Aaron the American takes a piss

- At time of posting in Esfahan, it was 60.8 °F -

Humidity: 44% | Wind Speed: 8km/hr | Cloud Cover: n/a

To See Half the World
Yazd, Iran

2 Comments

  1. Hi,Calvin.I’m Ali.I live in Iran,Isfahan.Your pictures are nice.I like to see America.Your country is a big country.
    It’s too bad that we don’t have embassy in America and you don’t have embassy in Iran.How you came to Iran?
    I like to have a conversation with you.My e-mail is: ” aliandbiology@gmail.com

  2. Hi,Calvin.I’m Ali.I live in Iran,Isfahan.Your pictures are nice.I like to see America.Your country is a big country.
    It’s too bad that we don’t have embassy in America and you don’t have embassy in Iran.How you came to Iran?
    I like to have a conversation with you.My e-mail is: ” aliandbiology@gmail.com

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