This is one of the typical pre-islamic Persian castles, dated at least 2000 years old, but some say it's actually much older - up to 7000 years old.
The castle survived numerous earthquakes and the view from its roof now is probably very similar to how it was back then...
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With the clear air you can see 70 km from the top of the castle
Category | cityscapephotography |
Location | Meybod, Iran |
Camera | Sony Alpha 5000 |
Lens | Sony 3.5-5.6/16-50 |
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