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[Comments for Vagabondish] Share Your Thoughts. 2 Responses to “Photo of the Moment: Khaju Bridge, Isfahan”. Mike January 27th, 2009. photo is really big. emes. January 31st, 2009. Khaju? Isn’t it Si-o-se Pol (Bridge of 33 arches)? Beautiful place, anyway. ...

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[Uploads from Traces in the Sand] Isfahan - Under the Bridge: Under the Khaju Bridge in Isfahan - definately THE place in town to sit and relax, chat with friends, have a cup of cay, snooze a while, and listen to the sounds of buskers amplified as if in a cathedral by the endless arches.

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