This is Iran. Part 1: Welcome in the greenest area in Iran!

In the meantime I added few pics from Iran. Enjoy.

In the very beginning... Tabriz.


Iranian bazaars date back to Middle Ages when merchants from Asia end Europe exchanged goods in Iranian cities such as Tabriz or Quazvin.


After taking this picture I was taken into police station (it was administrative building which shouldn't be photographed), fortunately policemen were very kind and let me free without any caution. It's just a proof that in Iran are secret agents as well as vice squad.


Every bus is divided into two parts: In front are seats for men whereas in the back there are seats for women. You can see this division even on a bus stop. The best example is metro in Tehran: yellow inscription "Women only" on the first and the last wagon shows exactly where you're not supposed to get in.


Typical Iranian street in Rasht.


General view of Masouleh village: the roof of one house is at he same time floor for a house above.


Masouleh is known as a region where are many local products such these dolls.


I really enjoy whole range of Islamic posters.

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