El otro lado de IRAN

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Vistas de Iran, que no frecuentemente se aprecian

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Music: Arabesque - Richard Clayderman Presentaciones Fernandito El otro lado de IRAN que tu no ves

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The Airport

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The Road to the city

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The City

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Azadi Square (50,000 sqm) marks the entrance to the city

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AZadi tower was built to mark the anniversary of the 2500 years of the Persian Empire

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A major road

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The hilly part

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Down town Tehran

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Old parts of the city

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Old parts of the city

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The old city gate

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Residential Condos

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A gloomy day

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The outskirts, weekend retreat for some people

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Milad Tower is the world's fourth highest telecommunication tower

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Milad Tower

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Tehran Tower

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Statue of Biruni (Persian astronmer) in The Park of Statues

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The Park of Dialogue

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The Park of dialogue

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Mother Mary in The Park of Dialogue

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Simon Bolivar in The Park of Dialogue

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A park in the north of the city

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The Grand Bazaar of Tehran is the world largest bazaar

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This is the largest mosque in Tehran It has eight distinctive minarets featuring original Persian mosque

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The mosque was built in 1663

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More Mosques

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Churches

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This synagogue has a Torah that is 800 years old

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Zoroastrian (The original Persian faith) fire temple

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The underground

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The old Iranian Parliament

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The new Iranian Parliament

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Tehran conference hall

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The National Library

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The National (Archaeological) Museum of Iran

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Collections in the Museum

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The Museum of Contemporary Art holds the largest collection of western art outside Europe and US, worth $3.0 billion

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The jewellery Museum The world's most precious jewellery collection, holding the biggest pink diamond in the world. It is a must see!

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The National Museum of Art

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The Glass and Ceramic Museum

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Qajar paintings (1792-1925)

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Golestan Palace was built in the 16th century and renovated in the 18th century

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The main palace hall

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The throne room

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The Hall of Mirrors

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The Palace Museum

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Avicenna Cultural Centre, named after a Persian physician and philosopher

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Mowlana Cultural Centre, named after a Persian poet and philosopher

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Tehran Symphony Orchestra

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Cinema complex

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Mall and shopping centres

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A traditional restaurant

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A restaurant with pre Islamic architecture

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The world's largest revolving restaurant

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Azadi sports complex with capacity of 100,000

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Mount Damavand (Skiers call it " the Bride")

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The cable car which starts from Tehran and ends in Tochal Ski Resort at 3900m. It is one of the longest and most scenic.

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You can ski until the first day of summer

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Rules seems to be more relaxed in the ski resorts

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A popular dam outside the city

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The memorial shelter of Kolak Chal at 3300m. Every break of the shelter wall represents a school in Iran

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The disobliging youth

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Nobel Peace Prize Winner Iran's car rally champion Woman making the headlines!

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Bus driver Fire Fighters Woman doing a man’s job!

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Women's rights = Human right Campaigners

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The 2009 presidential campaign

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High school kids

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Women in different sports

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Popular movie stars

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A fashion show (underground), by invitation only

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This is how the young party at night. Don't ask why the faces are blacked out!

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IRAN My Soul, My Heart, My Roots The paper says: It was always for us, it always be for us.

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Fernandito