Three weeks in Iran
Connecting the dots on the old silk road...
22 December 2008
Alborz mountins
The view from the bus on the road from Tehran to Qazvin, looking North. It's a harsh, arid landscape. The mountains have been denuded of trees over tens of thousands of years by human activity.
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