ART

Cruzing in Space and Time

Cruzing in Space and Time

Photo essay: Buenos Aires Museum of Latin American Art (MALBA)

by Jahanshah Javid
23-Feb-2012 (5 comments)

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ICON

Power Over People

Power Over People

Photo essay: Eva "Evita" Perón museum in Buenos Aires

by Jahanshah Javid
19-Feb-2012 (6 comments)

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TRAVELER

Photos: Kabul Days (2)

Photos: Kabul Days (2)

Photo essay: Diary & photos

by Hossein Shahidi
19-Feb-2012 (one comment)

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SNOW

Un dimanche à Paris

Un dimanche à Paris

Photo essay: Snow never stays a long time in Paris

by Orang Gholikhani
13-Feb-2012 (5 comments)

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BUDAPEST

White Danube

White Danube

Photo essay: Everywhere in Budapest was frozen

by Orang Gholikhani
13-Feb-2012 (5 comments)

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WILD

I kissed a tiger... and I liked it!

I kissed a tiger... and I liked it!

Photo essay: Lujan Zoo outside Buenos Aires

by Jahanshah Javid
06-Feb-2012 (32 comments)

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TRAVELER

Hello San Telmo!

Hello San Telmo!

Photo essay: My new neighborhood in Buenos Aires

by Jahanshah Javid
30-Jan-2012 (19 comments)

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IRAN

Nature and Nurture

Nature and Nurture

Photo essay: People and places

by Moein Mohammadnejad
27-Jan-2012 (9 comments)

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LEBANON

Hair Festival

Hair Festival

Photo essay

by Hossein Shahidi
23-Jan-2012 (3 comments)

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TRAVELER

The Persian Bulls of Buenos Aires

The Persian Bulls of Buenos Aires

Photo essay: A column, a lion, a school and nuclear politics

by Jahanshah Javid
20-Jan-2012

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IRAN

Another World

Another World

The Iranian countryside

by Behrad Mostafaee
19-Jan-2012 (13 comments)

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Solo Tango

Solo Tango

Photo essay: My room in Buenos Aires, with a cat

by Jahanshah Javid
13-Jan-2012 (20 comments)

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Surprising Jordan

Surprising Jordan

Photo essay: One year in Jordan

by Hossein Shahidi
09-Jan-2012 (5 comments)

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PERSIAN GULF

Rough Seas

Rough Seas

Photo essay: Ships and sailors

by Parviz Forghani
03-Jan-2012 (3 comments)

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TRAVELER

The other eye

I discovered in Saudi Arabia that I could be an Iranian and an Arab

03-Jan-2012 (5 comments)
This past fall, I spent three weeks traveling across the vast desert terrain of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The desert is powerful and restrained. It captivates the human imagination with the layered sand that lifts and settles in a gentle breeze of silence across the kingdom. The silence humbles you, but speaks volumes to the visitor who wills to endure the desert’s gravity>>>