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Alam Chal (view from top of Alam Kooh peak)
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by Mahdi Madani
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Mahdi Madani, on January 15, 2007, said:
Important : this photo was taken by my friend, Majid Razavi. it's composed of 2 photoes. date: August 2005
Sepanj, on April 17, 2007, said:
salam, besiar ziba az namaye shomale alamkooh... shabihe in axo man ham daram ( dar foto.ir gozashtam).
smaeelnasrollahi@gma…, on September 23, 2007, said:
بسیار زیبا، از دوستت تشکر کن منو برد اون بالاها
Pamela Rothfield, on January 3, 2008, said:
Dear Mahdi, Many years ago I lived in Iran for about 8 years. At the time I had 2 small children, and I dreamt of walking the wonderful Alborz Ranges. Just by chance today I saw your photos - they are very beautiful and bring back memories of travelling to the Caspian Sea, Qazvin, Shemiran in the Winter.... you have a lovely country.
blanca27, on September 30, 2008, said:
YOU ARE SO LUCKY TO ABLE TO LIVE IN IRAN MY ANCESTRY IS FROM THERE, & I HAVE NEVER BEEN INTO THAT BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY, IT REALLY BREAKS MY HEART,BECAUSE I WANT TO GO SO BAD BUT FOR NOW THIS IS THE ONLY WAY FOR ME TO SEE IT,IT IS ONLY IN YOUR BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, SO THANK YOU FOR UNSELFISHLY SHARING THEM WITH ALL OF US. THANK YOU THANK YOU.....TAKE CARE.. MY LAST NAME IS (MADA) SIMILAR THAN YOURS NOT?--------
tajerouniste, on October 25, 2008, said:
monts d'elbourz prés de tahran
Mahdi Kalhor, on January 2, 2009, said:
سلام: باتشکر از شما بخاطر زحماتی که برای این عکسها کشیده ای ودر اختیار دیگران میگذاری.! این عکس درغایت مهارت از زاویه ای بسیارچشمنواز انداخته شده است. عظمت خلقت را در آن میتوان دید.!
nakaroz, on May 26, 2009, said:
دست شما درد نكنه بسيار عكس جالب وهنرمندانه ای رادر معرض دبد همگان قرار داده ايد.
M Ghashghai, on September 28, said:
I am about to retire in Iran. These photos give me ideas about where to go and what to see. My last visit to Alamout, just before the Iranian Revolution, was not all that pleasant. I hope when I visit that area for the second time, it will be different. M Ghashghai