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Wednesday, February 16, 2005

[TV]Lonely Planet (Iran)

Matkapassi: Maan ääriin Iranissa Tulenpalvojat.

David Adams matkaa läpi Iranin erämaiden etsimään zarathustralaisuuden syntysijoja ja poikkeaa ikivanhoissa kaupungeissa, joissa elämänmeno ei ole paljon muuttunut sitten Marco Polon päivien. Seuraava osa kahden viikon kuluttua.

This episode of Lonely Planet (Feb. 15, YLE2) is “to the end of world” about fire worshipers in Iran. Australian photo journalist David Adams travels through Iran’s different parts in search of the birth place of Zoroastrianism and deviates in the ancient towns where lifestyle has not changed much since Marco Polo. Next part will be shown in two weeks.

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