Persepolis (Iran)
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Persepolis (Iran)
It was so blazing hot that only a handful of us choose to explore. It seems ridiculous to drive all that way then sit playing chess but that's what most of our group did while my wife, Gwynne & I, walked through once magnificent stone columns & carvings, Gwynne in her mandatory hijab & abaya. The truth be known, we watched the video for the air conditioning. Surprisingly, it was in English? There was also a Prayer Room onsite.
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You guys rock.
That's some serious adventure tourism!
And no crowds.
Must have been an interesting tour company you signed up with...
When did you do this? (edit... August 2016 from the date on the last post... so you are just posting your travel journal now?)
That's some serious adventure tourism!
And no crowds.
Must have been an interesting tour company you signed up with...
When did you do this? (edit... August 2016 from the date on the last post... so you are just posting your travel journal now?)
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It's called "overlanding" when a group of people take a truck along a famous route for several months. This was the Silk Road, often called "London-to-Sydney."
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Did you organize this yourself or join a tour company of some sort?Martin Hash wrote:It's called "overlanding" when a group of people take a truck along a famous route for several months. This was the Silk Road, often called "London-to-Sydney."
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I've always fancied the overlander route across the Sahara via Tamanrasset. Have you done that one Martin?
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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This is from a book I’m writing.DrYouth wrote:When did you do this? (edit... August 2016 from the date on the last post... so you are just posting your travel journal now?)
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BumpDrYouth wrote:Did you organize this yourself or join a tour company of some sort?Martin Hash wrote:It's called "overlanding" when a group of people take a truck along a famous route for several months. This was the Silk Road, often called "London-to-Sydney."
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Badass overland trips like Silk Road are usually one-shot deals organized by a small company if enough people sign up. They usually collapse afterwards due to the difficulty but new ones come along. Google “overland.”
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Was your company any good?Martin Hash wrote:Badass overland trips like Silk Road are usually one-shot deals organized by a small company if enough people sign up. They usually collapse afterwards due to the difficulty but new ones come along. Google “overland.”
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Your enjoyment is mostly affected by the other passengers. Gwynne & I were independent as hell. The company aspect of it has always been adequate to the task because the folks attracted to sponsoring this kind of thing are devoted adventurers.DrYouth wrote:Was your company any good?Martin Hash wrote:Badass overland trips like Silk Road are usually one-shot deals organized by a small company if enough people sign up. They usually collapse afterwards due to the difficulty but new ones come along. Google “overland.”
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