INDIA
Photo essay: The Maharajas’ Jaipur
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Keyvan Tabari >>>
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India: Capitalism replacing feudal rule
Tourists are beckoned by the colors of Rajasthan. Splashed over gelatin or equivalents, these colors draw the magic of their aesthetics from contrasts. The women of Rajasthan defy the drab monotone of a semi arid environment by riots of red, green, blue, and orange in their garments. Colorful spices and dried fruit in the markets are the answer to the dearth of fresh, tasty produce and fruit. The wildly extravagant Maharajahs painted their whole capital city of Jaipur lipstick pink to impress their foreign guests. The colorful trash generated by their impoverished former subjects mock this folly
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TRAVELERS
Photo essay: Father-daughter trip
by
Jahanshah Javid >>>
COUNTRYSIDE
Photo essay: Landscapes in Iranian Kurdistan
by Kavan NB
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WORLD CUP
Photo essay: Watching the Spain-Holland match in Budapest
by
Jahanshah Javid >>>
PLAYER
Photo essay: Chess players at Budapest train station
by
Jahanshah Javid >>>
HOME
Photo essay: My apartment in Budapest
by
Jahanshah Javid >>>
TRAVELER
Photo essay: Portraits from Iran and abroad
by Hamed Masoumi
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TRAVELER
Photo essay: Irish tourists cycling across Iran
by jabsonwheels
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TRAVELER
Photo essay: Tourist meets Azaris
by Beezer Rel
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TRAVELER
Photo essay: Sight-seeing in U.S. capital
by
Orang Gholikhani >>>
IRAN
Photo essay: A tour with Serious Traveler Company
by David Lewis
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TRAVELER
Photo essay: Wandering in Berlin
by
Jahanshah Javid >>>
LOVE
Photo essay: The Salari family near Brussels
by
Jahanshah Javid >>>
HERITAGE
Photo essay: One of Mashhad’s best kept secrets
by
shahireh sharif >>>