Please click on the play button to hear my voice.
Please click on the play button to hear my voice.
On the way to the village, we listened to different Iranian musics. One of which was an Iranian-Turkish song that my father loves it so much. Therefore, the audioplayer played it so many times. You can listen to the music while seeing the attached photos (Please click on the following link to see the photos). On the way to Abyaneh
Please click on the following link to see the related photos for this part: It's a lunch time!
After two hours, we packed everything and head to the village. There was no spot in the parking lot so we had to park the car way down the street and walk from there to the village. The valleys were full of visitors walking close to each other that you have to be careful not hitting anyone while walking. I saw the mosque, houses and unfortunately, I was exhausted to see the Fire Temple.
Please click the following link to see the photos of the village: Going to the oldest village in Iran!
Abyaneh is close to a very important city called Kashan which has so many interesting sightseeing. Moreover, prominent historical events happened there which I ‘ll tell you later. So, I asked my father to go to the city. In the evening, at 5 o’clock, we head to Kashan. It took almost one hour to get there. Let’s sing along until we get there...
Please click on the link to see the last part of this section: Next stop is Kashan near Abyaneh.
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Comments
The voice over is perfect!
The travel telling is perfect!
How it mix all- song, photos and the story behind---perfect!
It's a wonderful, wonderful blog! You put so much dedication in creating your blogs my sweet Nafis. You do it always with all your heart..I really salute you!
Hi, dear Anele, I think I can't express my feelings when I see such places like the one I explained. It's remarkable. However, I know all cultures are rich and have great things to offer and mine is also among them.
I'm really glad you liked the songs. I am also baffled with the contrast in the nature. The area is empty of vegatation and then, suddenly, you see a bunch of trees in the heart of the desert and they are totally green and fresh. I don't know really how they survive in such circumstance.
I saw the electricity poles in the village so I guess they have electricity. No, it's not scary at all since people are everywhere even at nights. The highway I was on was full of cars and it seemed to me it was daytime. I don't know when people slept since the highway was so crowded even at 1 o'clock at night!