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Foundation protecting the house from Humidity

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Taghcheh with Chador shab, koozeh and a mohr for prayer

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Ayvan or Balcony of the house

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Raising silk worm in the attic of the barn - near Masuleh

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Namak Dareh

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A typical mud, straw and stick home - village of 3000 near Shahsavar

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Foothills of 2000 - near Shahsavar

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Agha Naser and his yelagh cabin. He always welcomes visitors with open arms - Namak Dareh near Shahsavar

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Near Rasht

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Picking "Gole Gav Zaboon" which is used as herbal tea - Namak Dareh

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Caspian Sea - Shahsavar

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Ghasem Abad

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Towards the end of the day, people show up early at the Naanavai (Bakery) to catch up while the bread maker heats up the tanoor and bakes the bread - Ghasem Abad

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Bags of Hazlenut ready to be taken to the market for sale - Rahim Abad

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Typical outfit of a roostai woman. Chador shab is worn around the waist for back protection and storing snacks. It is usually hand made out of linen or silk

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