The river in Esfahan is dry, it apparently only fills with water a couple of times a year, but it's a rare sight to see.
We sat waiting for the bridge to light up, it was worth the wait as it was very pretty!
Again, whilst taking pictures some guys asked us where we are from and talked to us about our trip to Iran and asked us about Australia.
It's hard not to feel like they are going to try and scam you or something but they are really just very interested in why we are here and where we are from.
Once again today has been very surprising and enjoyable! Esfahan is probably the busiest of cities we have been to so far and it takes a bit to scratch beneath the surface to find the hidden gems, but they are definitely there!
We have one more day here tomorrow before we head to Kashan on Saturday.




Keep up the posts, great to read along as you travel. Im surprised that there is not many dogs in your travels. Kim
ReplyDeleteHey Kim!!! No dogs in Iran, a few working dogs but they think dogs are dirty. We’ve already seen a few here in Baku, so I’m happy!!
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