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[Gallery] Everyday Life in Iran

Madali

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I'm just going to post some pics from Instagram regarding normal life in Iran. This isn't necessarily about how beautiful the country is, but just a glance at everyday life. If you have Instagram accounts that you recommend, please tell me so I can add it.

Also, if you think this thread should be merged with This Paradise is Iran thread, please do so, but the purpose of them are different.


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Bored at work in a small garage



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Buying minced vegetables.
Iranians use vegetables for different purposes. For example, Ghormeh Sabzi has several different kinds of vegetables that need to be cut into small pieces. There are places that will use the vegetables for that dish, and mince it. There are different combinations for fish stews, ash, and so on.

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An open air class in a village in Iran. Talesh forest in Gilan.

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A clergyman ironing his clergy clothes

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In a Tehran metro
 
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Young men walking their dogs in Ardabil


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Nevisa Goudarzi (right), the 10-year-old chess champion of Bushehr, plays with a friend by the Persian Gulf

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People celebrating Sade Festival in Taft, Yazd. Sadeh celebrates 50 days before Nowruz. Sadeh in Persian means "hundred" and refers to one hundred days and nights past the end of summer.

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Hanging out with friends under the famous Isfahan bridge, Sio-Se-Pol

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A woman sells her handicrafts at a flea market in Hengam Island. To go to Hengam Island, you have to first go to Qeshm Island, then travel by boat to the tiny Hengam Island. It's a touristy island, where all the locals are selling wares. I once went there by a tour in Qeshm which first takes you dolphin sight seeing. Oh man, that experience was amazing. You travel around by bought and HOPE to see dolphins It is possible you don't get to see them, since you're in the sea. We got lucky, suddenly there were DOZENS of dolphins all around us. A very beautiful experience.

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A woman plays the kamancheh, an Iranian bowed string instrumen, on Valiasr St.
I don't know how much of these street playing young people do it for the money, or because they enjoy it. There used to be a group in Vali Asr, infront of Exir furniture shop (this girl might be in the same place) which was like a complete band, and they played well and dressed sharp.
 
I'm just going to post some pics from Instagram regarding normal life in Iran. This isn't necessarily about how beautiful the country is, but just a glance at everyday life. If you have Instagram accounts that you recommend, please tell me so I can add it.

Also, if you think this thread should be merged with This Paradise is Iran thread, please do so, but the purpose of them are different.


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Bored at work in a small garage



12547411_971755346242341_1838286142_n.jpg

Buying minced vegetables.
Iranians use vegetables for different purposes. For example, Ghormeh Sabzi has several different kinds of vegetables that need to be cut into small pieces. There are places that will use the vegetables for that dish, and mince it. There are different combinations for fish stews, ash, and so on.

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An open air class in a village in Iran. Talesh forest in Gilan.

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A clergyman ironing his clergy clothes

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In a Tehran metro


I like that 3rd picture.
Open air class .Awesome dude .:enjoy:

Keep it coming bro :tup:
 
I cannot stop thinking, both Iran and Pakistan are neighboring countries, but when you see iranian people and their cities, there is such a huuuuge difference... on some pics you initially think they might be from europa....

:tup:

I don't have any view from Pakistan ! :undecided:
 

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