Iran: the friendliest people in the world
Last week I saw a Canadian friend reading Economist Magazine. I told him I like Economist too but its articles are too hard for me to understand. He said “Yes it’s a good magazine, and it has articles about Iran too. I am not too much interested to know about Iran!! But it gives me all the information I need to know!”
Last year, when I was showing my photos of Iran to another Canadian friend, she said: “Oh…I didn’t know there are mountains and forests in Iran, I thought it is all covered by deserts” and I replied: You are right, actually most parts of Iran are not even asphalted yet and we travel by camels most of the times!
Any way…there are some adventures tourists who put themselves out of the comfort zone, and learn some truth about Iran which are not mentioned on Economics or lying news on western TVs.
I recommend this beautiful article about Iran, from a tourist who recently visited Iran (thanks to my brother who sent the link).Make sure to read the comments other tourists wrote too.
Last year, when I was showing my photos of Iran to another Canadian friend, she said: “Oh…I didn’t know there are mountains and forests in Iran, I thought it is all covered by deserts” and I replied: You are right, actually most parts of Iran are not even asphalted yet and we travel by camels most of the times!
Any way…there are some adventures tourists who put themselves out of the comfort zone, and learn some truth about Iran which are not mentioned on Economics or lying news on western TVs.
I recommend this beautiful article about Iran, from a tourist who recently visited Iran (thanks to my brother who sent the link).Make sure to read the comments other tourists wrote too.

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