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Fisheye view of Nasir al-Mulk Mosque
Experienced by Steven Su
72 km from Fars
Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque is a famous mosque in Shiraz, the largest city in southern Iran. Lots of tourists and photographers like to take the photo of colorful glasses windows. The Iwan (front gate) here is beautiful too, I think its the most beautiful Iwan in my Iran trip. Don’t miss it
Experienced by Steven Su
73 km from Fars
The Vakil Mosque is a mosque in Shiraz, southern Iran, situated to the west of the Vakil Bazaar next to its entrance.
Experienced by mostafa meraji
76 km from Fars
shiraz Fars Province, Shiraz, Shiraz - Persepolis, Iran
Experienced by amin zeinali
81 km from Fars
Naqsh-e Rostam , Darius monument
Experienced by Sina Moradbakhti
96 km from Fars
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Fars province,Iran.
Experienced by amir shahcheraghian
178 km from Fars
Bushehr lies in a vast plain running along the coastal region on the Persian Gulf coast of south-western Iran.
Experienced by sara moezzi
191 km from Fars
mountain of salt in the Zagros Mountains, in southwestern Iran.
Experienced by sara moezzi
192 km from Fars
Since this is my first picture that I’m uploading here, i’m going to start with one of my favourite images that i have taken. Hope it will be a good start to this journey. This is an image of opening of a cave in south of iran, bushehr, a near 6 thousand year old salt dam.
Experienced by Aryan Rahimi
194 km from Fars
Jashak Salt Mountain is a large area on the Southern slope of Zagros Mountains, in Bushehr province. It is one of the largest and most beautiful salt domes in Iran and the Middle East and natural attraction of Bushehr province.
Experienced by Nastaran Taghipour
217 km from Fars
Oaklands in Kohkilooye Va Boyer Ahmad province in Iran. Major part of central and western provinces in Iran are covered by oak trees. Wen you travel to these areas you see theme everywhere and roads are surrounded by oak jungles. They create such a beautiful landscapes. The fruit of oak trees is not eatable but people of those cities have found a way to consume oak’s fruit.
Experienced by Hasan Almasi
217 km from Fars
This is Iran, a beautiful land
Experienced by Seyed Mohsen Taheri