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An Iranian woman wearing the traditional chador, or black cloak, looks out onto the Zayandeh River with her two sons at sunset from an archway on the Si-o-Seh Bridge, or 33 Arches Bridge, in Esfahan, Iran.

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An Iranian man walks his bicycle through an archway of the Khaju Bridge at sunset in Esfahan, Iran. This bridge crosses the Zayandeh River.

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The sun sets on an archway of the Khaju Bridge in Esfahan, Iran. This bridge crosses the Zayandeh River.

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Two young Iranian men walk together along the Khaju Bridge in Esfahan, Iran. This bridge crosses the Zayandeh River.

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An Iranian man weaves a carpet at a loom in a carpet shop at the Imam Square in Esfahan, Iran. The average carpet takes about six to ten months to complete.

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Shoes for sale at a shop in the Imam Square in Esfahan, Iran.

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Detail of prayer stones in the Imam Mosque in Esfahan, Iran. Shiite Muslims place these on the floor of the mosque and touch their foreheads to the stones as they bow in prayer.

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Iranians gather on the Si-o-Seh Bridge, or 33 Arches Bridge, built in 1602, as it glows at night in Esfahan, Iran. This bridge crosses the Zayandeh River.

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