| Travelers 2001
Falling
from the sky
I have never felt such a sense of fulfillment
By Jason Rezaian
Anaar
Who'd ever guess we would want to go back to Iran?
By Katy Maty
Watching
history go by
Trans-Siberian to Vladivostok
By Amir Khosrow Sheibany
Travel
warning
U.S. State Department needs to expand its advisory
By Farid Moghadassi
Beleaguered
beautiful Beirut
Lebanon has seen it all and yet it remains an amazing place
By Laleh Khalili
Iran,
the foreign land
.... where I was no longer an alien
By Ashkan Yekrangi
Many
surprises
Americans in 1961 Iran
By Fred Sensing
Temptation
to plunder
We brought not a relic from Ephesus!
From Haj Mirza Khan
Dark
emerald
Agetha Christie in Shiraz
By Cyrus Kadivar
Where
it all began
Photo essay
By Mohammad Sadeqi Fasai
Tight
knot
I could stay in my country forever
By Mersedeh Mehrtash
Dubai:
Closest thing to home
It is almost as if we never left home, almost
By Sanaz Salehi
Quest
for the summit
Two zoroastrians's attempt to climb the highest mountain outside
Asia
By Ronnie Shroff and Zenobia Bhappoo
Close
to home
Six colorful days in Colombia
By Aref Erfani
Riviera
postcards
Honeymooning in Nice
By Cyrus Kadivar
Heat
stroke
An Iranian-American postcard
By Kathy Koupai
Alhambra
is great
But I came to Granada to find the pomegranates
By Roozbeh Shirazi
Come
with me
Photo essay
By Reza Tajalli
Salmas
Summer of '83
By Linda Shetabi
Flowing
black
Qom resembles German brown bread
By Azadeh Moaveni
My
flag
Conquering Mount Kilimanjaro cleared my mind
By Amir Khosrow Sheibany
Abarghu
Where you could hear Jen and Parees whispering
Written and photographed by Rasool Nafisi
March 28, 2001
Not
going back
American traveler sees religion, religion & more religion
Letter
February 27, 2001
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