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Another shot from Arg-e-Bam, Just a part of it.
A Historical tragic story:
The oldest and largest building with bricks in the world, with over 2000 years old, but unfortunately it was collapsed in the earthquake which happened in 2003. And trying to save it but for what... |
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Good, clean, clear documentary shot here Daryoosh. Good details.
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- avesta
(868) - [2008-07-30 2:53]
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To save a part of our history, but on which way!! This way?!
Very nice capture Daryoosh, thanks for sharing.
Atri
Well, this is interesting, Daryoosh. It definitely would have looked better without the meddling. TFS Good capture. It's kind of interesting archeologically, if nothing else.
It's a bit unpleasant to say but I do like the compo.
But indeed, a real shame that it happened.
Think it's easier to fly to the moon than preserve
the beauties of our earth.
TFS
Jan
Hi Daryoosh,
This photo is a kind of funny. You marked it architecture .... okay. :-)
And they try to save this ... uhhh.... peaces. Okay.
Indeed .... for what.
Good seen and good presentation.
greetings,
Joop!
- mavrik
(89) - [2008-08-31 13:46]
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Salam Daryoosh jon;
Thanks for sharing this picture, great documentary image. It is sad but true with many more disasters in management of our cultural heritage!
TsF
ramin
p.s. great handle, great movie :)