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 <title>Last ride for the lonesome rider to Delhi...</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I did not receive some of the previous sms from Bertrand indicating that his friends never managed to get their visa to Pakistan, so they had to split up leaving Iran, a group of 3 went back through Greece and Bertrand went on his own through Pakistan and then India. This is what I got in a phone call from Bertrand just a few minutes ago...<br />
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When he arrived in Delhi yesterday he gave his motorcycle to a carrier to be taken back to France, and he is boarding a plane to Bangkok tonight.<br />
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Tomorrow Bertrand will arrive in Bangkok at 6am and hopefully in a few days we'll have all the photos on the web, he said the trip was a wonderful adventure<br />
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thanks again for following the news, hope you enjoyed<br />
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Bernard<br />
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<b> ------   The End   ------</b><br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080718-lonesome-bmw-rider.png">the end of the story</a><br />
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 <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 00:32:41 +0700</pubDate>
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 <title>travelling in India</title>
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<description><![CDATA[This map indicate in Red the area they are currently covering, the province of <b>Rajasthan</b><br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080716-Jaipur.png">travel so far - Mandala - Jaipur</a><br />
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on July 14th they were in Mandawa, here is a link to a <a href="http://www.indiantraveldestinations.com/india-destinations-tour/mandawa.html">website you can check</a>, and on the 15th they reached Jaipur, <a href="http://www.jaipur.org.uk/">here is link for Jaipur</a><br />
I got an SMS promising me some photos tonight, so should be able to post some tomorrow<br />
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 <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 19:19:08 +0700</pubDate>
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 <title>Visit the photo album</title>
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<description><![CDATA[please pay a visit to our <a href="http://farangobb.com/photos/">photos gallery</a> and rate the photos you like best. I have uploaded everything I received so far for your pleasure. There are a few little gems so enjoy it.<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080713-0807 washing joly rider_reduced.jpg">cleaning the bikes...</a><br />
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also you might have missed the breaking news while they were in Iran because I could not publish it then... so <a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/index.php?itemid=86">click here to go back in time</a>...<br />
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 <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 16:44:12 +0700</pubDate>
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 <title>They are in India</title>
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<description><![CDATA[They arrived in Amritsar, India on the 9th of July. Here is a view of the Golden Temple<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080709-amritsar golden temple.png">the golden temple of Amristar</a><br />
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and if you want to read about the place, here is a nice very <a href="http://fateh.sikhnet.com/goldenTemple">well documented website</a> for you to browse.<br />
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Now they are progressing in India and on the 11th were in Chandigarh, the city of Le Corbusier. If you want to read about Chandigarh, <a href="http://chandigarh.nic.in/">follow this link</a>... but if you want to know more about le Corbusier who transformed the city with modern architecture, <a href="http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/search/books/PRACHA.html">follow this one...</a><br />
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and on the 13th they stopped in Hisar.<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080713-hisar.png">Hisar - India</a><br />
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I have decided to create a photo album that you can easily visit <a href="http://farangobb.com/photos/">by clicking here.</a>..<br />
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bernard<br />
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 <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:43:44 +0700</pubDate>
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 <title>Arrived in Sukkur</title>
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<description><![CDATA[After a day of rest in the mountain of Quetta, they decided to hit the road and reach the plains of Sukkur. They are now quite close to India.<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080705-sukkur-pakistan-map.png">Map of Pakistan - sukkur</a><br />
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a short SMS to tell me that everything is fine... if you want to know a bit about Sukkur, you can <a href="http://www.travelpost.com/photo-large.aspx?imid=48755">follow this link</a> to see some photos and read about this beautiful city.<br />
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bernard]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Sun, 6 Jul 2008 10:04:21 +0700</pubDate>
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 <title>Entering Pakistan today</title>
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<description><![CDATA[A short SMS indicated that they were leaving Iran and would be entering Pakistan today. <br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080703-map of pakistan.jpg">map of pakistan</a><br />
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<b><div style="text-align: center">UPDATE</div></b><br />
Another one received today 4 july indicates they have arrived in . If you want to know more about Quetta, <a href="http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0840793.html">follow this link</a>.<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080531-pakistan.jpg">pakistan</a><br />
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keep an eye here and come back on Sunday night to see the latest news and photos. I have also received a bunch of photo from their stay in Persepolis which I will upload this weekend<br />
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bernard]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 3 Jul 2008 07:46:00 +0700</pubDate>
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 <title>tracking system on visits...</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Before entering this subject, I would like to specify that I had to go back in the time line to add some photos from Turkey when they went to Mount Ararat, just before entering Iran, and I also updated and reorganised the 2 posts about Iran. So please go back to post on the 22nd and read from there to be updated, before you read here the details about my tracking system...<br />
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And now, our tracking mechanism...Since it is difficult to follow where they are, I installed a tracking system on this blog so when anybody visits, I have a trace of the location you are at when you view the blog... normally you do this to know where your readers are from, but in this case, I can see where they are in the world when they visit the blog. The small dots represent one visit, the bigger the dot and more times they checked from the same city...<br />
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here is the map where they checked in Turkey<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080627-Turkey.jpg">this is where they checked in turkey</a><br />
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and here in Iran<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080627-Iran.jpg">Iran checks</a><br />
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and now this is where you guys are checking from...<br />
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France and Thailand, with a few more from luxemburg, Belgium and even Australia...<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080627-france.png">Visitors from France</a><br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080627-Thailand.png">visitors from Thailand</a>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 01:29:09 +0700</pubDate>
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 <title>Breaking News - they found him hiding in Iran...</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Not sure what to make of this one but Bertrand sent it to me and wanted to share with you all who they found during their trip in Iran. They could not really talk about it while they were still there but here is a  for you so see...<br />
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 <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 17:39:00 +0700</pubDate>
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 <title>Update on progression in Iran...</title>
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<description><![CDATA[This is the story I got from Bertrand after he managed to find an internet connexion and he sent me his update with a few photos. I have reorganised the blog to make it more coherent... This bit is completely new, so please enjoy reading it...<br />
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<b>23.06  Turkey Dogubayazit to Iran Tabriz</b><br />
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Left our hotel - Grand Derya - 9h30 to ride the 30 Km to the border on a 3-4 lanes road, did not stop to see the 2nd biggest meteorite crater on earth, neither to see Noah's arch. The road is magnificent with the Mt Ararat surrounded with clouds, it's a bit cold.<br />
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The Turkish border is a 30 minutes formalities, we had a go-between who requested a fee of 10 usd/bike, we gave him 5 euro.<br />
Then needed to wait at the <b>out of Turkey</b> gate, for the <b>in Iran gate</b> to be opened; as the Iran custom is working by batches of +/- 15 vehicles only.<br />
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We had a friendly go-between, free of charge provided by the tourism authorities. The process is a bit long, need to provide passport with Iran visa, carnet de passage + EC insurance green card who covers Iran. Just wait for each process to be completed, papers are checked about 2 times, then verification of plate number, chassis number, and get the carnet stamped, they are used to the carnet and it's not a problem.<br />
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During the process we had time to get information from our guide, and from various custom officers. So benzine is 0.28 Euro/L for foreigners and the locals get 14.2 L/euro... There is no longer gasoline restriction card for the foreigners.<br />
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Keep handy your passport to cross the gate 1 Km after the office, as well as the bike paper that will be given to you; our belongings had not been checked. Processed within 1 hours.<br />
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The first petrol station is a 500 meter queue of 2 lanes of trucks who of course did not wanted the expensive Turk gasoline.<br />
The road is a 2 lanes in a good condition, sometimes becoming 4 lanes. Ride till Tabriz with no problem. Finding our hotel was a bit a trouble, we used our usual way of hiring and following a taxi.<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080629-teheran-taxi-hotel-red.jpg">teheran taxi to hotel</a><br />
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Arrived 17h00 in Tabriz, after 270 Km, "Tabriz international Hotel".<br />
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We took a taxi to the walking street, looking for a restaurant, no luck, no restaurant in that area. We bought 3 Iran cellphone numbers as we discovered that our roaming was not working. We can send SMS (with several trials) but can't receive any from aboard. Now that we can communicate again, we called the hotel to get address of a restaurant, got a taxi when rain started, got to the restaurant when the rain stopped. Tabriz is a 1.5 Million people city and traffic is as bad as Istanbul.<br />
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Back to the hotel walking.<br />
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Time : we traveled east 1h30 hour, so we now are +2h30 from European time and - 2h30 hours from Thailand time.<br />
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<b>24.06 Tabriz - Teheran</b><br />
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Left 10h15 arrived 19h30 700 Km. Our hotel was well located to get out of the city, just straight ahead. Meet with our first radar on the motorway, speed limit is 120 KM/h, the police when looked at the plate told us to go.<br />
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We have been looking for petrol stations as our last full up was in Turkey for the 1200, I did a full up on the way to Tabriz, a petrol station desert, we started to be worried about how to get benzine, so we started to stop and ask to the car drivers on the road side. The Iranian  people tried to explain to us, till we found a English speaking person.<br />
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He called the police to get the nearest station that we passed 40 Km before, but we said that we didn't see anything, so he explained that the petrol station consist in a truck by the side of the road, we drove back 40 km to find it, and we did.<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080627-Tabriz motor way petrol station.jpg">petrol</a><br />
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I rode a total of 360 Km with 21 liters, that is the exact capacity of my tank, and this is my record breaker - longest distance with a full tank. Then meeting radars every 100 km +/-, and at the tool gate of the motor way (before lunch) the Serbian who where ridding a bit faster than me were stopped by the police who told them that 180 Km/h is too fast, but no penalty... (motor way are free for big bikes - small bikes not allowed) - stopped in Qazvin for lunch, been lucky to find easily a small restaurant.<br />
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Nearly no traffic on this motorway, traffic start 150 Km from Teheran.<br />
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Arrival in Teheran following GPS info (world map does not give you much roads, it's good enough to know when <b>you are not</b> where you think you are!), we stopped a taxi (see pic), and here we went in the traffic. Actually the traffic is not that bad comparing to Bangkok and Istanbul, the driving style of Iranians in the cities is as bad as driver style in Istanbul but on motorway and road quite Ok.<br />
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Our hotel Persia Hotel, shower and ride by taxi to a superb restaurant  Khayyam traditional restaurant.<br />
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<b>25.06  One day in Teheran by Taxi</b><br />
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Visit of the Bazar, followed by a a lunch in a nearby fast food, more bread that meat. Visit of Iran National museum, lunch in a nearby restaurant recommended by the curator of the museum (eating kebabs start to be boring).<br />
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Back to the hotel for a break, then taxi to the north hills (20 Km) to see the sunset ().<br />
We tried a local soup that we will give you pic later, the taste was "interesting" Walked down the hill a bit, then taxi to the food alley Darban street, a spot to see. Came back late to the hotel.<br />
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<b>26.06  Teheren to Ispahan</b><br />
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Up 5h30 to beat the traffic, on the bike 6h30, following taxi to get out within 30 minutes, that was a good move.<br />
arrive 14h00 - 420 Km. The altitude barely drop below 1.400 meters and goes to 2.000 +, temperature 25 DC at departure for a 38 DC at arrival. This highway with not much traffic, is crossing desert mountain sceneries, with salty lakes.<br />
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If you think that we are crazy or somehow mad, we found better<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080629-austrian more crazy_red.jpg">Austrian cyclist</a><br />
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this Austrian guy was pedaling on the same road... please visit his site: <br />
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<a href="http://www.stefanneuner.at">www.stefanneuner.at</a> <br />
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he left Austria 10 weeks ago on bicycle. We stopped, driving 120 is a bit slow, to greet him and talk to him. We gave him water, cakes, and nuts, and wished him good luck on those hills under a unfriendly sunny hot day.<br />
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Hotel is Melal hotel, near one of the oldest bridges of the city, with view on the river, who unfortunately is only sand as there is serious shortage of water all over Iran. Lunch at Shahrzad resatuant, for a change no Kebabs, then ride to the "half of the world" imam palace<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080629-Ispahan_red - imam place 1.jpg">iman palace esfahan</a><br />
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to walk in the shops surrounding it and to finish with a tea and sunset on the roof of a cafe. We stopped at the tourism authority office to get a pass to visit the city the next day and we hired the manager of the office who is free as Friday is his day off.<br />
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Bye bye<br />
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 <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:16:08 +0700</pubDate>
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 <title>arrived in Iran... (short overview)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I have a few SMS telling me that it is all OK but not much news, and yesterday I got a few photos that I will show under here. From the SMS I received, they entered Iran on the 23 Tabriz, stopped in Tehran on the 24th, and in Esfahan on the 26. Read more for some really nice photos!On the road to Tabriz, we found an unusual petrol station<br />
<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080627-Tabriz motor way - petrols station - drinks.jpg"></a><br />
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... and we did fill up<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080627-Tabriz motor way petrol station.jpg"></a> <br />
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as we needed Petrol badly... and we even managed to find an Austrian, even crazier than us.<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080627-2606 - austrian more crazy 1.jpg"></a><br />
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... yes he was pedaling on the same road...<br />
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Some issues with road traffic in Tehran,<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080627-Teheren - negociating with taxi to hotel.jpg"></a> <br />
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a light meal in a restaurant in Tehran<br />
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and finally, after a few more kilometers, we arrived in front of the Palace of the Iman of esfahan. If you want to read about it, you can always <a href="http://www.bamjam.net/Iran/Esfahan.html">visit this link</a>.<br />
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<a href="http://farangobb.com/nucleus/media/1/20080627-Ispahan_red - imam place 1.jpg">esfahan iman palace</a><br />
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 <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 00:16:00 +0700</pubDate>
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