Front view of the abandoned uncompleted House on the cliff, overlooking the Rahmanlou Harbor and the Urmia Lake which has now drastically shrank and dried up…
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wow! excellent shot indeed! it’s like the house is somehow a holy place…
@ida: Tanx Tanx… but… I can’t even dream of taking a HDR photo like ur recent masterpiece HDR photo from Maranjab Desert… it’s just dazzling
it’s really a masterpiece… I LOVVVEEE iitt…
@Kourosh Rad: yeah thanks Dear Koroush… but don’t worry… it hasn’t dried up completely… but the shrinkage from all around it is considerab enough to make everyone seriously worry about its future… I’ve heard there are some projects that are being I think analyzed or maybe even some of the have been started by now… I heard that they’re thinking of possibilities of changing the flow path of a strong nearby river to Urmia lake, so that the lake can benefit from its water… we’ve to keep our fingers crossed to see what’ll happen… thanks again for ur comment…
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Front view of the abandoned uncompleted House on the cliff, overlooking the Rahmanlou Harbor and the Urmia Lake which has now drastically shrank and dried up…
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wow! excellent shot indeed! it’s like the house is somehow a holy place…
Comment by ida — March 17, 2009 @ 7:18 pm
@ida: Tanx Tanx… but… I can’t even dream of taking a HDR photo like ur recent masterpiece HDR photo from Maranjab Desert…
it’s just dazzling
it’s really a masterpiece… I LOVVVEEE iitt…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — March 17, 2009 @ 9:38 pm
Nice picture. But i am really sad that Uromieh has dried up
i remember I was there when i was 7-8 and I always wanted to go there again one more time…
Comment by Kourosh Rad — March 19, 2009 @ 6:55 am
@Kourosh Rad: yeah thanks Dear Koroush…
but don’t worry… it hasn’t dried up completely… but the shrinkage from all around it is considerab enough to make everyone seriously worry about its future… I’ve heard there are some projects that are being I think analyzed or maybe even some of the have been started by now… I heard that they’re thinking of possibilities of changing the flow path of a strong nearby river to Urmia lake, so that the lake can benefit from its water… we’ve to keep our fingers crossed to see what’ll happen…
thanks again for ur comment…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — March 19, 2009 @ 11:32 pm
Come on dude! 2 much excitement is not good 4 my heart…
Comment by Mahasti — April 21, 2009 @ 7:49 pm
@Mahasti:
WoW… thank you so much for all of these comments… I can’t just believe it…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — April 21, 2009 @ 8:48 pm
Comment by indiestubbs — July 5, 2009 @ 1:38 am
@indiestubbs:
oh… I’m very excited to see that u liked it so much…
thanks dear Carol…
Comment by Kaveh Saffari — July 10, 2009 @ 12:24 am
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