they had a chat but it was chicken and duck talk. he looked troubled, dont he?
his sister was too shy to take a picture with him... she was standing on the left hand corner of this picture and they really look alike in person! she was the first short hair woman i met in iran.
this boy was shivering after he got up from the water. his mother was happily hugging and wiping him dry with her chador... motherly love...
mothers waiting for their children... they were having a good time swimming in the shallow fountain water. does it remind you of waiting parents at our very own bugis junction fountain?
he got these rolled up posters from the tourist office.
printing designs on traditional carpet
the next day, we were back in Imam Square bazaar
walking across this bridge to the Armenian quarters...
a night shot of Imam Khomeini Square
me having a chat with my mates... do i blend in?
the magnificent Imam Khomeini Square - one of the coolest squares to hang around. it was full of activities such as picnics, inline skating, horse riding, shopping, etc...
a shopping mall in esfahan. weather here was much cooler than other parts of iran at the time of travel. i didn't sweat with my scarf on...
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