RM2TCRC0F–Growing potato plants (Solanum tuberosum) in flower.
RM2WB8PXK–Man walks at the Azadi Tower (Freedom Tower), an iconic landmark in Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PX8–Azadi Tower (Freedom Tower), an iconic landmark in Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PXJ–A low-angle view of the Azadi Tower (Freedom Tower), an iconic landmark in Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PTY–Interior view of the Diamond Hall (Talar e Almas) in the Golestan Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PW1–Interior view of the Diamond Hall (Talar e Almas) in the Golestan Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PTK–Interior view of the Salam Hall (Reception Hall, aka Coronation Hall) in the Golestan Palace. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PWC–Interior view of the Diamond Hall (Talar e Almas) in the Golestan Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PX5–Interior view of the Windcatcher Building (Emarat e Badgir) in the Golestan Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PWH–The marble tombstone of Nasser ed Din Shah at the Karim Khani Nook, a structure in the Golestan Palace dating back to 1759. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PTT–Interior view of the Mirror Hall (Talar e Aineh) in the Golestan Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PWM–Panoramic view of the northern part of Tehran city from Tabiat Bridge. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PW8–Interior view of the Windcatcher Building (Emarat e Badgir) in the Golestan Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PWK–Exterior view of the Golestan Palace, former royal residence of the Qajar dynasty and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PWD–Interior view of the Windcatcher Building (Emarat e Badgir) in the Golestan Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PTX–Interior view of a small sitting hall in the Golestan Palace with crystal chandeliers and intricate plaster work on walls. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8PW7–Interior view of the Salam Hall (Reception Hall, aka Coronation Hall) in the Golestan Palace. Tehran, Iran.
RM2WB8R09–Interior view of a single room in the Atana Hotel in Tehran, Iran.
RM2WEP2B2–Bas-relief showing Persian soldiers in Persepolis, ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BC). Fars Province, Iran.
RM2WEP2CN–Ancient stone panel with bas-relief of a winged figure (aka Cyrus’s figure), found in Pasargadae and displayed in Persepolis Museum. Persepolis, Iran.
RM2WEP2B3–Badly damaged reliefs on a platform of a ruined building in Persepolis, capital of the Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BC), Iran.
RM2WEP26N–Rock relief depicts the equestrian victory of Hormizd II, Sassanid king (303-309 AD) of Persia, over a mounted foe. Naqsh-e Rostam Necropolis, Iran.
RM2WEP2C3–Relief of Persian and Median soldiers (the Mede wears rounded cap) in Persepolis, capital of the Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BC), Iran.
RM2WEP2F4–Column capital with two griffin heads in Persepolis, ancient capital of the Persian kings of the Achaemenian dynasty. Fars Province, Iran.
RM2WEP2CP–Cuneiform inscriptions on a stone displayed in Persepolis Museum, Iran.
RM2WEP2FR–Huge stone bull at the Northwestern gate of the Hundred Column Hall in Persepolis, ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BC), Iran.
RM2WEP2DB–The Grand Stairway in Persepolis, an ancient capital of the Persian kings of the Achaemenian dynasty. Fars Province, Iran.
RM2WEP2FB–Huge stone bulls of the Unfinished Gate (aka Gate of the Army) in Persepolis, ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BC), Iran.
RM2WEP26E–Rock-cut tomb of Darius I the Great, Persian king (522-486 BC) of Achaemenid dynasty, in Naqsh-e Rostam Necropolis near Persepolis, Iran.
RM2WEP27X–Tourists look at the rock-cut tombs of Persian kings of Achaemenid dynasty in Naqsh-e Rostam Necropolis near Persepolis, Iran.
RM2WEP27C–The Investiture of Ardashir I, relief depicts the Persian king Ardashir I receiving the sovereignty ring from god Ahura Mazda. Naqsh-e Rostam, Iran.
RM2WEP26X–The 'Cube of Zoroaster', a 5th century B.C Achaemenid square tower in Naqsh-e Rostam Necropolis near Persepolis, Iran.
RM2WEP2FK–Pieces of fallen ancient columns in Persepolis, ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BC), Iran.
RM2WEP27Y–View of the Naqsh-e Rostam Necropolis, low rocky hill (aka Hossein mountain) with rock-cut tombs of kings of Achaemenian dynasty near Persepolis, Iran
RM2WEP276–View of the Naqsh-e Rostam Necropolis, low rocky hill (aka Hossein mountain) with rock-cut tombs of kings of Achaemenian dynasty near Persepolis, Iran
RM2WEP2AK–Stairway of a ruined palace adorned with intricate reliefs in Persepolis, capital of the Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BC), Iran.
RM2WEP274–Iranian tourists look at the 'Cube of Zoroaster', a 5th century B.C Achaemenid square tower in Naqsh-e Rostam Necropolis near Persepolis, Iran. The “
RM2WNA9D7–Elevated view of the Zoroastrian Tower of Silence in Yazd, Iran. Zoroastrians believe that earth, fire and water are holy elements and they avoid pol
RM2WNA96W–Elevated view of the Zoroastrian Tower of Silence in Yazd, Iran. Zoroastrians believe that earth, fire and water are holy elements and they avoid pol
RM2WNA96M–Elevated view of the Zoroastrian Tower of Silence in Yazd, Iran. Zoroastrians believe that earth, fire and water are holy elements and they avoid pol
RM2WNA98K–Rooftop view of old adobe buildings in the historical Fahadan Neighborhood at sunset. Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA96T–Aerial view of the old Khayleh, buildings for relatives of deceased to rest during Zoroastrian burial ceremony. Towers of Silence, Yazd, Iran. Zoroas
RM2WNA993–Takyeh (building where Shia Muslims gather to mourn Husayn's death) and minarets of the Amir Chakhmaq Complex illuminated at night. Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA96N–Elevated view of the Zoroastrian Tower of Silence in Yazd, Iran. Zoroastrians believe that earth, fire and water are holy elements and they avoid pol
RM2WNA9CJ–Tourists walk down the stair after visiting the Tower of Silence (Dakhmeh), a structure used in Zoroastrian burial tradition. Yazd, Iran. Zoroastrian
RM2WNA994–Takyeh (building where Shia Muslims gather to mourn Husayn's death) and minarets of the Amir Chakhmaq Complex illuminated at night. Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9CA–Asian tourists walk among ruins of old Khayleh (Kheyla), buildings for relatives of deceased to rest during Zoroastrian burial ceremony. Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9XX–Two minarets of the Jameh Mosque of Yazd, 14th-century Azeri-style Shia mosque in the Old Town of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9C4–Local people walk in a narrow covered street brightly illuminated at night. Old City of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9H9–Wooden front door of the Rafiean's Old House (now housing the Yazd Tourist Library) in the historical Fahadan Neighborhood of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9BD–Windcatchers on a roof of a traditional Persian adobe house in the historical Fahadan Neighborhood of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9JC–View from the rooftop of the Rafiean's Old House, a 250-year old building in the historical Fahadan district. Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9BT–People walk in a busy narrow covered street brightly illuminated at night. Old City of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9XE–Little Iranian schoolgirls in school uniform with pink hijabs walk to the Jameh Mosque of Yazd, 14th-century Shia mosque in the Old Town of Yazd, Iran
RM2WNA9J8–Traditional adobe buildings on a narrow street in the historical Fahadan Neighborhood of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9G7–Woman with her chador flowing in the wind walks to the entrance of the Jameh Mosque of Yazd, 14th-century Shia mosque in the Old Town of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9HD–A selection of traditional handmade pottery and ceramics displayed in a gift shop in the historical Fahadan Neighborhood of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9XB–Traditional Iranian houses on a narrow street in the old town of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9GW–Alexander’s Prison (left) and the Shrine of the Twelve Imams (right), 11th century mausoleum and shrine, the oldest remaining building in Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9H6–A selection of traditional handmade pottery and ceramics displayed in a gift shop in the historical Fahadan Neighborhood of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9XN–Interior of a small shop serving Yazdi Coffee, traditional Iranian type of coffee made with the use of cardamom, rosewater and rock candy. Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9GM–A selection of traditional handmade pottery and ceramics displayed in a gift shop in the historical Fahadan Neighborhood of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9BJ–People walk in a narrow street with arches brightly illuminated at night in the historical Fahadan Neighborhood of Yazd, Iran.
RM2WNA9X3–A man crosses the street in the historic town of Yazd, Iran.
RM2X1JNE8–A narrow cobbled street with sun shade canopy lined with small shops in the historic center of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JN7H–Courtyard view of the 17th century Hakim Mosque in the historic center of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNDB–A porter pulls his heavily loaded cart in a narrow street near the Grand Bazaar of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JN84–People walk in a narrow street at the Jorjir Gate, the only remaining part of the 10th century Jorjir Mosque in Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JN83–People walk in a narrow street at the Jorjir Gate, the only remaining part of the 10th century Jorjir Mosque in Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JN92–Colorful Persian carpets displayed outside of a local carpet shop in the New Julfa, Armenian Quarter of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNEA–Front door of a traditional Iranian house facing a narrow cobbled street in the historic center of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JN89–An old sundial in the Jolfa Square in the Armenian neighborhood of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNJR–Ornate entrance gate with old wooden door of the Mollabashi Historical House in Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNCN–Ornate interior of the reception hall (shahneshin) with large colorful stained glass windows in Mollabashi Historical House in Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JND6–Interior view of a traditional rich Iranian house now turned into an upscale boutique hotel. Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNC6–A circular ride in a horse drawn carriage – popular tourist activity in Naqsh-e Jahan Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNBX–Iranian woman wearing red cloak walk in a narrow doorway in the Grand Bazaar area. Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNCX–Ornate corridor with arched ceiling and retro style colorful lamps in the Mollabashi Historical House. Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNE2–Closed front door of a traditional Persian house in the historic center of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNCF–Ornate interior of a small cafe with stained glass windows in the Mollabashi Historical House. Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNNX–Exterior view of library building at the 17th century Holy Savior Cathedral (Vank Cathedral) in the New Julfa, Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNP4–Courtyard view of the clock tower and entrance gate to the Holy Savior Cathedral (Vank Cathedral) in the New Julfa, Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNR2–Courtyard view of the clock tower and entrance gate to the Holy Savior Cathedral (Vank Cathedral) in the New Julfa, Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNPJ–Exterior view of library building at the 17th century Holy Savior Cathedral (Vank Cathedral) in the New Julfa, Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNHJ–Persian tombak, a single-headed goblet drum, principal percussion instrument of Persian music, displayed in the Isfahan Music Museum. Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNGM–Fresco depicting the Battle of Chaldiran (1514) between Persian Shah Ismail I and Ottoman Sultan Selim I. Chehel Sotoun Palace, Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNRR–Visitors sit on a bench inside the 17th century Holy Bethlehem Church of New Julfa (Bedkhem Church), Armenian Apostolic church in Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNHG–Iranian woman in black chador pass by an arch on the Si-o-se-pol Bridge with a view of dry Zayanderud river bed during dry season. Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNJP–People sit in a small cozy cafe in the historic center of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNPA–Interior view of the 17th century Holy Savior Cathedral (Vank Cathedral) in the New Julfa, Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNHB–Persian ghaychaks, or gheychaks (bowed double-chambered bowl lutes) made from horse sculls, displayed in the Isfahan Music Museum. Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNHY–Portrait of two Iranian chefs making shawarma, traditional Middle Eastern street food, in the historic center of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNNF–People walk in a street bazaar in the historic center of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNP3–Lobby and front desk in the Abbasi Hotel, 300-year old traditional Persian mansion turned into a hotel. Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNYR–Closed old wooden door covered with intricate carvings in the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan, one of the oldest mosques in Iran. Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNYY–Interior view of hypostyle hall with many pillars supporting roof of brick vaults in the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JNYH–Interior view of the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan (first built in 8th c.), one of the oldest mosques in Iran and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JP00–Interior view of hypostyle hall with many pillars supporting roof of brick vaults in the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JP06–Interior view of hypostyle hall with many pillars supporting roof of brick vaults in the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan, Iran.
RM2X1JP8R–Courtyard view of the Shah Mosque (Masjed-e Shah) through an arch with elaborate tiled ceiling. Isfahan, Iran.
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