So after Yazd I moved on to Esfahan. I don't have much to say about my trip as it wasn't particularly eventful but I will put here some photos I consider to be rather cool.
Here comes:
There's supposed to be a river, but this time of year all water is conserved for distributing among desert cities like Kerman, Yazd, Esfahan itself and many more
Only the parched riverbed remains
A statue in front of Chehelsotoon Palace
Naghsh-e Jahan Square, pretty famous place, around which located a wast bazaar, where they sometimes produce things they sell
Like this blacksmith does, for instance
There are some intricately ornamented mosques as well
This is a 300-years old public bathhouse
This will be all for now, next stop - Kashan.
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