Persia: Ancient soul of Iran
source: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/08/iran-archaeology/iran-photography
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Here are some photographs. Enjoy
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jubal
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This is some traditional folkloric dance from Iran.
It is being performed by the Silk Road Dance Company.
- 3 years ago
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jubal
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Hawkmang
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Thanks, jade! Here's a photo of Tehran by flickr user nasseria_slovenly that I used for an earlier post about "Iran's appealing image of America."
Photo by flickr user nasseria_slovenly
http://www.flickr.com/photos/70884987@N00/71358536/ - 3 years ago
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Hawkmang
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CALIFHARDROCK64
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TIS VERY INTERESTING BECAUSE LIFE IS PRESSIUS EVRYONES LIFE IS HERE BECAUSE OF GOD WHEN CAN MANKIND CREATE LIFE ITSELF WITHOUT HAVING TWO OF EVERYKIND DUPLICATES GOD IS PERFECTION LIFE IS A WI.LLBE PERFECT ONE DAY AN THE ENIMIES OF MANKIND SHOULD BE ERASED WHAT ,IS I.E MANKIND IT IS THE LOVE THAT EVEN MONSTERS HAVE TO HELP ONE ANOTHER
- 3 years ago
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CALIFHARDROCK64
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PlatoTacius
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If we can persuade the warmongers to back off and consider the evil they conjure by proposing the senseless bombing of Iran, then the rich cultural diversity and beauty of that region will be preserved for all of eternity and for the rest of the world to experience.
The beauty of the ancient architecture, the landscapes and the brilliant colors of the clothes are astounding... thanks to all for bringing this out... let's give it more exposure...for the people of Iran...they're the ones who will suffer if another illegal bombing takes place...it's a shame that we can't even trust our own government... the biggest part of the problem is that our gov thinks they know better than 'we the people'...
- 3 years ago
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PlatoTacius
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CarolynGillis
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These are beautiful and inspiring pictures thank you for sharing MM and the heads up! I hope much that Obama will bring peace to all in these regions. My family has friends from Iran ...a handsome son with a beautiful family...living in the USA. Their art is amazing. The detail is breathtaking.
- 3 years ago
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CarolynGillis
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huntre
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My small contribution...
- 3 years ago
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huntre
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littlesparrow
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My senior architecture project in college was to design a cooperatively owned women's hostel in Isfahan (the design was drawn from vernacular construction methods).
The idea was to create an environment and a means to allow women (because it is very difficult for women to travel alone in Iran) to see the culture and splendor of the city and the rest of Iran by organizing tours run by local entrepreneurial women.. Inevitably, the goal would be to create jobs for women and bring tourism to a new level....Hearing everyone's eager and interested responses kind of really reinforces this dream.
- 3 years ago
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littlesparrow
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Marilynn_Murray
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Wouldn't it be awesome if there was a web site dedicated exclusively to Iran (Afghanistan, Darfur), showing the beauty of the country and the people? So people could see what we seem to be determined to destroy. That thought came to me the other day when looking at pictures of the beautiful children of Darfur. If people could see and know they couldn't allow it. Ignorance is bliss. It isn't hard to allow thousands of people you know nothing about to be collateral damage.
- 3 years ago
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Marilynn_Murray
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huntre
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I suppose that anyone displaced by war is a "Gypsy" for different degrees of time. Outcasts, not by choice.
Excellent post. One HUGE Thank You to all who care enough to find such awe inspiring, spiritually moving and heartbreaking media to share. - 3 years ago
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huntre
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Vierotchka
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Afghan girls wearing Koochi dresses - I have three such dresses that were made for me by a Koochi family whose eldest son is my daughter's father. The Koochis are semi-nomadic Pathans, and are related to Gypsies.
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Vierotchka
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Vierotchka
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Afghanistan in the seventies, when I was there - detail of a mosque which today is just rubble due to an American bomb.
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Vierotchka
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Vierotchka
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Afghanistan and Iraq were also breathtakingly beautiful with marvelous architecture, ancient cultures, etc., and we have reduced them both to rubble.
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Vierotchka
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goldenways
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Truly Beautiful!
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goldenways
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LarzNero
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Another reason not to vote for McInsane.
RESIST WAR!
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Amber_LaStrega
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shroomfairly/Robroy ... I wanna go too!
too bad Greyhound doesn't drive under the ocean, I'd so be there.
- 3 years ago
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Robroy1
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I have been to other middle east countries and have enjoyed seeing them and feeling thier culture, I would like to do the same in Iran and probably will.
- 3 years ago
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Robroy1
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shroomfairy
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What lovely photos! I hope no one bombs the ruins.
- 3 years ago
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Amber_LaStrega
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Agreed entirely Kabimibi ... but should we bomb for such? (we being the US)>
- 3 years ago
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Kabimbi
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Amber_LaStrega:
the last thing that country needs is another bomb bullet or tankt round. its half the reason ignorance is such a problem there, the country was completely destroyed shortly after the islamic revolution so they never even had a chance to competently set up administration education and infastructure. think of the work they've had to do in the years since iraqi troops went back to basra.
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Kabimbi
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Vierotchka
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Amber_LaStrega:
Kabimbi, Iran was not remotely destroyed after the Islamic revolution.
- 3 years ago
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Vierotchka
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Kabimbi
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beautiful indeed. although i dont agree with a lot of statements above hah. Theres as much wrong with irans government as everyone elses, at least thiers is telling the truth about international affairs. culture should also not be used for " building bridges " i mean isn't that patronising ?
- 3 years ago
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Kabimbi
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johnmcstupid
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here are some more pictures of iran with music
i wouldnt mind visiting someday but doubt that will happen in my lifetime - 3 years ago
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jade_azul16
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Fun and informative quiz about Iranian culture,,,
- 3 years ago
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Amber_LaStrega
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Agreed Marilynn. Their world, our common human history.
I've been to different parts of New England (U.S.) and have been wowed by 400-something-year old buildings.
These sites are eons old.
It should be a no brainer. But not for the current regime.
By the by, Marilynn, only 11-more days now, right?
- 3 years ago
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Amber_LaStrega
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Marilynn_Murray
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It would be a shame if Iran was destroyed. The people don't deserve to have their world destroyed because they elected a big mouthed idiot. Let us hope that isn't reason enough to be destroyed!
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stopnoise
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Just imagine if we go to other Countries to respect their culture and on missions of charity instead invading their land and calling them terrorists because they raises to defend it from invasion.
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stopnoise
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mjsmith11
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stopnoise:
What are you referring to?
- 3 years ago
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Amber_LaStrega
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Syria is beautiful too. Aleppo, Damascus. Truly breathtaking.
Yes, thanks much for sharing.
On edit: Those photos are AWESOME! The light painting is superb. But whadaya expect from National Geographic.
- 3 years ago
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Amber_LaStrega
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mjsmith11
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Amber_LaStrega:
My mother is from Latakia. Had you been to Syria? I would love to go there one day.
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mjsmith11
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bowwowbill
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Great pictures of Iran. It is great to see such a beautiful Country, Culture, and People.
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mjsmith11
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Amazing pictures. Thank you for sharing. I think the sharing of culture is a great way to build bridges.
- 3 years ago
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mjsmith11
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jade_azul16
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Iran is home to one of the world's oldest continuous major civilizations, with historical and urban settlements dating back to 4000 BC.
Click on the link... and look at other pictures...
Amazing place.
- 3 years ago
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jade_azul16
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jubal
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jade_azul16:
It would be a complete shame to see places like these get bombed by American carpet bagging.
- 3 years ago
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jubal
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littlesparrow
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I went to Iran 2 summers ago to visit family and visited Isfahan and Persepolis, and it's incredibly breath taking.. I truly feel that if foreigners were given the opportunity to experience the beauty of the architecture and history then perhaps it would quill some of the hostility and resentment towards Iran.
It's a shame how a lack of cultural exchange breeds ignorance and disdain...
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littlesparrow:
this Isfahan? take a look in the winter it's breathtaking too!
- 3 years ago
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jade_azul16
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Vierotchka
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littlesparrow:
Not forgetting the kindness of the people who are most hospitable and highly cultured.
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Vierotchka
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jade_azul16
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Why Iran?
- 3 years ago
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jade_azul16
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jade_azul16
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even if i have to wear this...
it's gorgeous anyway!
- 3 years ago
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jade_azul16
