Video: Iran Trip 2009

by Dave on February 27, 2010 · 2 comments

In February 2009 I was fortunate to spend 3 weeks traveling in Iran (a.k.a Persia).

In those 3 weeks I got to explore Rasht, Tehran, Shiraz, Persepolis, Maybod, Yazd and along the way I met by some of the most friendly & welcoming people I have ever met.

Iran thankyou so much!

Music: Iranian musician by the name of Homay (Saied Jafar-zadeh) - http://www.last.fm/music/Mastan%2B%2526%2BHomay

Camera: Panasonic Lumix LX3

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Editor’s Note: This video makes me want to visit Iran. What about you?

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2 Comments

John February 27, 2010 at 11:25 am

Beautiful video. Looks like a very interesting country to visit (then again with all that culture how could it not be). Unfortunately, as an American it is really expensive to go to Iran. Someday maybe that will change. There is no way a family like ours could visit Iran now, which is a pity, because there is so much history there.

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John February 27, 2010 at 5:25 pm

Beautiful video. Looks like a very interesting country to visit (then again with all that culture how could it not be). Unfortunately, as an American it is really expensive to go to Iran. Someday maybe that will change. There is no way a family like ours could visit Iran now, which is a pity, because there is so much history there.

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