Three weeks in Iran
Connecting the dots on the old silk road...
01 January 2009
The mud-brick minaret at Kharanaq
The mud-brick minaret at Kharanaq
Originally uploaded by
rastapopolos
This is the shaking minaret that
we climbed in Kharanaq
. I made it to the wide ledge two-thirds of the way up while Hassan and Ben sat with their bums on the top parapet.
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