Yazd and the boys

Now I want to finally say a few words about the city that has been my longest base so far: Yazd! Just a few impressions and what to do while you're here: - Visit the Fire Temple and the Museum of Zoroastrianism, where, at best, a warm and dedicated guide waits to guide you through the exhibition for three hours ...

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Gilan in Isfahan

After visiting an Armenian church and climbing a small mountain on the outskirts, which was once the seat of a Zoroastrian fire temple and still has views of Isfahan, I parted for half a day from Andi and Digi-Dean and took care of one of my religions : Eat. In search of veggie food, a restaurant took pity on the fourth attempt, ...

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Kashan

We (I'm still traveling with Andi and Digi-Dean) are more often addressed by Iranians, but in a very pleasant and warm-hearted way. They are worried about their image in the world and warmly ask for publicity against the sanctions. What I like doing here. Although I was even before the departure of the opinion that the Trump sanctions are counterproductive ...

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