Ancient, dusty Meybod city and 2000 years old Narin Castle, Central Iran
This is one of the typical pre-islamic Persian castles, dated at least 2000 years old, but some say it's actually much older - up to 7000 years old.
The castle survived numerous earthquakes and the view from its roof now is probably very similar to how it was back then...
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With the clear air you can see 70 km from the top of the castle
Category | cityscapephotography |
Location | Meybod, Iran |
Camera | Sony Alpha 5000 |
Lens | Sony 3.5-5.6/16-50 |
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Good post. Upvoted.
I was just reading an article on 3-D printed buildings.
How cool would it be if you could get a 3-D printed building designed to look just like one of the buildings you photographed.
It would be like living in the past but with wifi and electric power of course.
Love the look. As an archaeologist, these photos are really up my alley.
Glad you like it!
Just incredible. Iran hides a lot of mysteries from its past!
That it does
hermano siguiendo tu trabajo espectacular, que grato es visitar los post que estas realizando lo felicito, me e transportado a ese mundo milenario con tan solo ver esas fotos tan bien logradas.
Hola @nameless-berk, excelente post, es maravilloso ver este tipo de estructura después de tantos años bien conservada, admirando y disfrutando de la hermosa vista que nos regala. Saludos.
Que castillo tan espectacular una de las antiguedad de iran.
That building has such pretty patterns on it, amazing!
That is amazing. A sand castle that has stood for thousands of years.
Nice picture!
You got an upvote, so it would be kind to follow this account for more upvotes in the future :)
Iran was an incredible country. :) hopefully could be there