Squinting as I look up into the deep blue sky to the cooling towers and minarets that extrude into the skyline, I drag my fingers along the narrow alleyway walls, feeling the warmth from the mud and straw texture under my tips, absent minded I follow the smell of fresh bread wafting into the air. Boy it was good to be a normal tourist for a change, the past few weeks shed from my mind and I myself returning back to normal once again.
I allowed myself to be lead around the city by two of the best guides, Nath and Gonzague. A Belgium couple over-landing on a tandem bicycle! Check out their website - Click here
Here is how we spent our day wondering around the old city captured in these photographs:
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| Wooden Door With Blue Bricks, Jameh Mosque, Yazd, Iran | 

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| Male Door Knocker - only men can use this knocker. | 
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| Female Door Knocker - If the women inside the building hears this knocker they then know they do not have to cover up. | 
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| Making bread in Iran - I bit more modern than Pakistan! | 
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| This lady kissed me several times on the cheek, it took me ages to work out that this was a custom in Iran! | 
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| This building stored water, which in winter would freeze and turn into ice that the people used to keep their food cool in summer. | 

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| A typical alley in Yazds | 
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| Jameh Mosque | 
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| Bazaar which was closed due to special friday | 
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| Inside the dome of Jameh Mosque | 
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| Cycle shop - im just not sure when was the last time this owner cleaned? | 
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| Tile pattern of Jameh Mosque | 

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| Inside the water museum | 
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| Cooling / Wind towers - These helped keep the building a lot cooler during the summer months | 
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| This sketch shows how they get light down several stories underground - nice idea | 

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| Sugar - Iranians use sugar in there teas all the time, these guys are making the fancy sugar you find in the tea houses all around the city. | 
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| We managed to sneak up some stairs to try and get a photo overlooking the old city. In the foreground you see another water storage. | 
 
1 comment:
Brilliant photos, love the tiles and the buildings, and the portrait of the Kissing Lady!
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