UNSEEN IRAN: The Hidden Village Life Few Have Ever Seen

Can you hear it? The echoes of eleven millennia ago are lurking somewhere within these deep canyons… We’ve become accustomed to the ‘dramatic sounds’ whenever the name Iran is mentioned in international media: air raid sirens, breaking news of conflict, or heated political debates on television. But listen again… There is a completely different Iran. Where the dominant sound isn’t gunfire, but the rhythmic beat of the Daff drums in ancient festivals, the poetic singing of Huray echoing from cliff to cliff, and the gentle sighs of villages sleeping in the clouds.

4 comments

  • adventurous5fb6d9ae36

    Great. More details please

  • More details please WOULD LIKE TO VISIT

  • My God, Mind blowing i would have loved to visit

  • joyfullyce90fa3e51

    Yazd is a village of Tehran n so much poverty is der. Since my great grand paa of A-1 restaurant grant rd which he owned in yazd seems to b king of yazd being rich as per dem came to see me all kids n his relatives so dirty n piggy dey d
    Smelt. They offered me chelo kabab n in bokhori tea. Chelo kabab is like in long bread dey put chicken n half baked n egg. It was during late reza shah pahelvi n his three wives n 6 kids but yes dat was unique experience. Cyrus irani sr citizen 76

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