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[Iran Reviews] Iran Reviews: Hall of Hundred Columns - Persepolis: 360° panoramic photography by Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji. Visit us to see more amazing panoramas from Persepolis and thousands of other places in the .

[360Cities – Middle East] Hall of Hundred Columns - Persepolis: 360° panoramic photography by Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji. Visit us to see more amazing panoramas from Persepolis and thousands of other places in the world.

[Uploads from Keyvan Nayyeri] Persepolis Panorama | Flickr - Photo Sharing!: Persepolis Panorama. Panorama photo of Persepolis taken without triple. This panorama consists of eight photos. See the larger size for the details. If you need the original size, please send me an email. ...

[Kiwiblog] Persepolis: One of the tombs closer up. The sun spoilt our panorama shots of the site from up by the tomb, so to give you a better idea, this one from Wikipedia gives you an idea of what you can see.

[Cubilone's Dimension] Danish Diaries #9: Nordisk Panorama 2011 — Various shorts and ...: have been animated as a motion comic - sort of a moving comic - framing the deeply affecting pictures of the revolution and the interviews with prominent human rights campaigners and exiled Iranians. Ali Samadi Ahadi’s documentary is a very contemporary chronicle of the Green Revolution and a memorial for all of those who believed in more freedom and lost their lives for that.

[Travel Blog | Travel Journals, Diaries and Photos] Iran, poledancing in Persepolis (XI): Darius' famous gate of nations In 333 BCE, Alexander the Great (not Colin Farrell) and his Macedonian troops threw a classical-equivalent of a frat party in the Persian ceremonial city of Persepolis. After all, they had to celebrate their second victory over the mighty Persians!

[Panorama of the Mountains] Book Review: Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood « Panorama of ...: It’s eerie how much this book reminds me of Margaret Atwood’s A Handmaid’s Tale especially since it is reality not fiction (although I figure Atwood was inspired by the Iranian Revolution as well as Fundamentalism in the United States when writing her novel).

[24 Frames] Oscar submission deadline for foreign-language films is today ...: The foreign-language category is often rife with disputes, both at the country level (as various pictures compete for the one slot), and after the selections are submitted to the academy. Last year, for instance, there was an uproar in Italy after it put forth “The First Beautiful Thing” as its submission over the better known “I Am Love,” starring Tilda Swinton.

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