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Filband travel - day #3

Filband travel - day #3

November 2018 · 4 min read

Hello everyone

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Aaah, where i left last time?
Aha, we were here . In the tent, ready to sleep. There were many dogs in the area, so hearing barks time to time was not unexpected, but it didn't affect our sleep.

As i said before, we were not like those guys who push it harder every time, get up early, do more, we were like: "OK! i'm still sleepy, lets sleep for another hour or two."

So we woke up late in the morning. sun was already high in the sky and... NO CLOUDS!!! Filband is called forest of clouds. It famous for its clouds that usually form below the village, and it creates a really interesting view. You're literary higher than clouds. The day before, we hoped we could see more clouds this day, but no luck anyway.

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See that dog lying on the ground next to the tent, that was the first interesting thing we saw in the morning. Lets take a closer look at his fur:

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So soft and tempting to touch. But anyway, i resisted that temptation. We wanted to leave around noon, so there was not much time to explore the forest far away. We took the chance to find interesting things around the tent, from the beautiful landscape to little creatures around us, and God didn't disappoint us. From the great landscape

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to little flowers

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to this big, alive creature

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to another big and alive creature

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to this little, alive creature

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to...

this very little and dead creature but with beautiful colors

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Then, it was time for tea, as Iranians we couldn't skip this one, no, no way.

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Earlier i told you there were no clouds? I was lying, we saw few, but not below us, not those we were looking for.

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I hope i could move that rock, but if i could done that, definitely i wasn't behind my laptop, trying to post travel stories on Steemit, maybe i was acting as a superhero in movies.

Usually i'm the one who is taking photos, so in the end, there are very few or no pictures of me. This time my friend suggested to take few photos of me and... I'm not a violent person but i don't want to look like a kind person neither. (photo taken by my friend)

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Then, it was lunch time.

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If you ever come to Iran, you should definitely try this. It's called "Ghormeh sabzi".

We had these too

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After eating lunch, we packed to go back to that hateful, crowded, noisy and polluted city, called Tehran. But it was inevitable. In order to go back to Isfahan, i needed to go to Tehran, first.

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Again, we needed to hitchhike. We went to a store in the village and asked the seller about how to get back to the main road. She told that someone is going there in few minutes, so we waited. Another blue Nissan was the vehicle which carried us to the main road. I told you, blue Nissan is popular in Iran.

Was it dangerous to sit close to these Gas cylinders in a bumpy road?

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A groom and a bride was the last interesting thing in this travel. They were there for wedding photography.

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Though the landscape was beautiful and interesting, but it wasn't much different from what we saw in the village.

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The driver and the legendary blue Nissan:

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Then, in the main road, after few minutes of waiting, we got in a bus.

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The rest of the travel was just doing the necessary things to get back to Isfahan, which wasn't interesting. We got back to our friend's house, rested a little bit, had dinner with friends and me and on of my friends left the house for bus terminal to get to Isfahan. The other two were staying at my friend's house in Tehran.

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The bus left Tehran at about 11:45 P.M. After chatting about different subject, we tried to sleep, i mean we felt sleep. We arrived at Isfahan at about 6 in the morning. There, each went for his house, and the adventure was over. I was waiting for the train in the subway station, thinking about the travel, things i had to do when i get home.

So, which photo was your favorite?


The End



All photos are taken by me, except noted.

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