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[Gallery] This paradise is called Iran

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Such a great place.I really hope to be able to visit it one day.
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Such a great place.I really hope to be able to visit it one day.
Sorry if this is count as a spam, but do you guys know something about the instagram account richkidsofteheran, is it reliable?
Some of youth of Iran who are multi millionaires live like that. In Tehran they mostly live in North of Tehran. We don't have only rich kids of Tehran but we have also rich kids of Isfahan, Tabriz etc... .If you be multi millionaire probably you live like that, who knows... Anyway they are only 2% of youth in Iran. I myself don't like their lifestyle, if I had too much money I would help charitable organizations and build schools and mosques.
 
Some of youth of Iran who are multi millionaires live like that. In Tehran they mostly live in North of Tehran. We don't have only rich kids of Tehran but we have also rich kids of Isfahan, Tabriz etc... .If you be multi millionaire probably you live like that, who knows... Anyway they are only 2% of youth in Iran. I myself don't like their lifestyle, if I had too much money I would help charitable organizations and build schools and mosques.
I have nothing against their lifestyle, probably 90% of the lads on my years here in Europe dreaming for a life like this.
My point was if this is real like I thought.And now watching this pictures here, Iran is so much different than what european media present to us...
 
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Khaju Bridge Oldest Bridge of Isfahan, Iran

Iran, has huge piece of history like other countries. But the tourist spot and hot destinations are also gaining good attention. To dig about their famous spots and places, Khajoo Bridge or Khaju Bridge comes under the list. The Khaju Bridge is very famous bridge in Iran, due to its pleasing construction idea. It is one of the oldest bridge in Isfahan, Iran.

After 17th Century, travelers visiting Iran and tourist admiration has increased. Shah Abbas II, built new bridge on foundation of old bridge which was constructed in 1650 or so. The bridge serves as a link between Zoroastrian quarters and north banks, through the river Zayandeh River. The bridge is constructed with multi-purpose, the bridge is not only used for transportation but also as weir. The primary function of this bridge was abode for public meeting or as a tea-house.

A great bridge structure from an architectural view. Today, the Khaju Bridge is known for its Persian architecture. The Bridge was initially designed with artistic painting and tile-work. Inside the bridge, a pavilion sort existed, on which the ‘Shah Abbas’ would sit and admire the view. Today only miscellanies of the king chair and stone seat exist.

The Khaju Bridge is noted as one of the finest construction and instance of Persian architecture. The Bridge is 132-meters long. The bridge also acts as dam, hence has sluice gate.it provides irrigation water to surrounding areas, through series of water channels. The sluice gates helps a lot to regulate the flow of water. On west side of bridge there are steps, in which water pours, the spot is more popularly used for social events.

The 132-meter long and 20-meter wide in size, the Khaju Bridge has interesting structure. Unlike other Bridge this Khaju Bridge has 23-arches, 26 and 21 smaller and large inlets. The bridge is made up of bricks and stones. The stones used in construction of this bridge is 2-meter long. It has 20-meter distance between ceiling base and each channels.This bridge is not constructed with support of cables or so, it is arch bridge. The structure is in semi-circular form. The bridge is said a goal that connect Hassan Abad and area of Khaju, with Takht’e Foolad, and a road to the ‘Shiraz’.

In 17th Century, the upper level of bridge was used for horse-carts and pedestrians. The Octagonal Pavilions, at centre is used for art Gallery and Teahouse. While the most lower level is also used as Pedestrian way or just a shady place to rest. In year, 2008 the Khaju bridge was termed as world’s ‘multifunctional bridge’. It was in that year, it made entry in list of ‘Most amazing bridges of world’.

As per the inscriptions, the bridge was repaired in year 1873. The Bridge is 350-years old, and still working. Instead of using their, proper trained archaeologist and their tools, authorities settled to use conventional method. This resulted into damage of few ancient Iranian sites. The project is still under improvement category. People hope that on improvement the history integrity is not damaged, the structural and historical essence of Khaju Bridge is maintained like before.
 
Kelardasht Village is one of the top four regions in terms of climate in the world

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Kelardasht is a city in and the capital of Kelardasht District, in Chalus County, Mazandaran Province,Iran.Kelar means city or a populated area and Kelardasht means a city built in a plain. Kelardasht; "Iran's pradise" is an area known nationally and internationally for its fine weather. It is one of the four spots on earth with the most pleasant climate. With a history which dates back to 4000 years, it is surrounded among high mountains and intact jungles. It is located 35 km south of the coasts of the Caspian Sea. This area attracts many visitors from different parts of the country and world.
Mountains, jungle, plain, lake, rivers, cascades, pleasant weather, hospitable people and some historical works and places are all gathered together in one single area.Kelardasht has an area of 113 square meters. It is located 1250 meters above sea level and in 36, 29' latitude and 51, 6' longitude. The average annual temperature is +9.9, Maximum average is 32.1 and minimum average is -10.3. The average annual rainfall is about 450 mm
Kelardasht is one of those places in the world that boasts some elderly people who are past the age of 100.
This city has fresh oxygen to breathe .It never gets humid. This city is also recommended to people who have Skin and respiratory diseases.

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Sights
1-Mazichal Village
2-Abbas Abad Forests
3-Valasht Lake

Mazichal Village
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Mazichal Village: Paradise of nature lovers
Mazichal is a scenic village with pleasant weather and verdant landscape 20 kilometers southeast of Kelardasht in Mazandaran province.
The small village lacks modern facilities such as electricity, tapwater, asphalt roads or telephone, but offers a tranquil experience to visitors seeking an escape from the pollution and hubbub of city life, Historical Iran reported.
Estimates about the total number of families in Mazichal range from 50 to 120. Families residing in Mazichal, most of them farmers or cattle breeders, live in the village during summer and migrate in winter.
Mazichal gets its name due to the large number of chestnut trees it contains. In local dialect, mazi means chestnut and chal means valley.
Thus, the name Mazichal refers to the nature of the area, a valley peppered with chestnut trees.
Village Access
Mazichal is situated 2,600 meters above sea-level. Vehicles cannot maneuver easily on its roads, hence most visitors prefer to abandon their cars and walk to the village.
It takes an hour to reach Mazichal from Kelardasht through a beautiful forest, which includes trees such as chestnut and oak.
As tourists approach the end of the forest’s path, the highlands of Mazichal appear. There is a barrier between the forest and Mazichal, possibly to prevent wild animals from entering the village.
In summer, the neighboring Abbasabad Village utilizes Mazichal for feeding its farm animals.
The village attracts many eco-tourists throughout the year.
In the course of a day, the weather can change drastically from sunny to a downpour.
The unique characteristic of this village is that when it rains, Mazichal seems to be floating above the clouds.
The topography of the region and the presence of hills and mountains is such that when it rains, clouds will overtake the sky and ground as well, covering the village and its surrounding area.
While constantly morphing into different shapes, the proximity of the clouds gives one the impression that the village is floating in the sky, which is one of Mazichal’s main claims to fame.
Mazichal is home to many medicinal plants. Flowers cover a vast area of Mazichal’s hills and mountains during summer.
The annual festival in Mazichal attracts visitors flocking to view its landscape of flowers.
 

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