This photo was taken in 1968, in Iran, near the town of Maku, just across the border with Turkey. I was on my way East, a three-and-a-half months� travel which ended in Kathmandu, Nepal. I was hitchhiking with a companion from Brighton, England, whom I met in Munich, Germany. I am sitting on the hood of this Mercedes, that would take us to Teheran. From there I travelled by any means available through Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal.
I live in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and I run a small literary publishing firm.
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Comments (12)
cvip
very good place!
gs1953
Stupenda immagine! Gli oggetti sono uguali a quelli usati nelle nostre valli (nord Italia)
Hendesse
Outstanding and very intersting shot. Very interesting to explore all the details. Fantastic quality too. Superb. All the best wishes for the New Year 2007!!
Valerie-Ducom
Oh yes, so interesting place where i'm sure you make 1000 picture , yes??? I like...
Biffowitz
Holy cow, what a interesting place! Fabulous capture!!
Valentin
What a wonderful atmosphere about the place! Fantastik shot!
choronr
This is an excellent photo George ...such details! Happy New Year to you.
busi2ness
Excellent detail and quite a number of very interesing tools on display, grat mood too.
Lightpen
I envy you, even against all Teahcing of the ancient east, to go where you went, would be a blessing in disquise and a memory of ancient descent!! Thank you for posting this picture!! Lightpen
WindchimePhotography
Wonderful photo. Thanks for posting and sharing with us a glimpse of the past.
Alfaomega
Grea composition and graphics!!
Chaosphoto
another cool start point for some poser work. Maybe you should assemble a background pack and sell it