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Photography Art – Milad tower

The most iconic landmark in Tehran is probably the Milad TV Tower. It overlooks Iran’s capital in a very majestic way. The structure sits on a little hill which makes the tower look even taller than it actually is. Regardless, the building will amaze you.The building is 435 meters tall and is the seventh tallest TV Tower in the world. ...

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Migration to Tehran

According to the 1867 census, three fourth of the population of Tehran were migrants, of which 8480 (5.4% of the total population) were military men. Only 26.6% of the population was native to Tehran. This high number of migrants (especially temporary military migrants) in those days was due to the conditions of Tehran as the new capital. According to the ...

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What School Lunches Look Like

USA A representative for the company told The Huffington Post that to create these mock meals, Sweetgreen evaluated different government standards for school lunch programs and compared the data to real photos from students who had posted on several social media platforms. Because school lunches can vary by region, it’s important to note that the images below aren’t exact representations ...

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Modeling in PINK LAGOON in Mexico

photographer Chris HUNT served for the cover shoot and a small but fine fashion editorial in THE FACE Magazine a salt factory in Yucatan / Mexico with their pink saltwater pools as unusual location.

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Shah and Farah in Tehran’s Streets

Shah (Šâh or Şah)  is a title given to the emperors/kings and lords of Iran (historically also known as Persia). It was also adopted by the kings of Shirvan (a historical Iranian region in Transcaucasia) namely the Shirvanshahs, the rulers and offspring of the Ottoman Empire (termed there as Şeh), Mughal emperors of the Indian Subcontinent, the Bengal Sultanate, as well ...

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