A group of Japanese tourists visit Persepolis, Wednesday, May 22, 2002. Resting
at the foot of craggy mountains about 850 kilometers (460 miles) south of Tehran.
Persepolis was a sprawling center for ceremonies and worship during the Achaemenian
dynasty_ the first significant kingdom of ancient Persia. Industry and urban life
are marching toward Persepolis. The winds carry the menace: car exhaust, fumes from
petrochemical plants, clouds that spill acid rain. Earlier this month (May 13), a
group of lawmakers and intellecutuals issued an unusually blunt open letter demanding
urgent conservation efforts at Persepolis to avoid "national catastrophe."
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