Bâdgir.
Clouds over Yazd.
Towards the unknown.
Worship of wisdom.
The moon cries over Isfahan.
دخمه.
مسجد شیخ لطف الله Masjed-e Sheikh Lotf-ollāh
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Friday Prayer.
Abyaneh.
Detail.
The little balcony.
Abyunaki Woman.
Siosepol Bridge.
Awareness.
Arches.
.
Friends.
A handsome young man.
The look.
Ghalam-zani.
Roofs of Yazd.
In the citadel.
Arg-e Rayen.
Footprints.
Caravanserai in Dasht-e Lut.
The rock castle.
Kaluts.
Summer ends.
Ruins at sunset.
Bull head.
The griffins.
The Royal Guard.
Lamassu.
Persepolis.
The Twin Minarets.
Touched by light.
Arches in black.
Rusty.
Purple sunset.
Blue Universe.
The tree of golden coins.
My beloved is brighter than the sun
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Bâdgir.


A windcatcher (Persian: بادگیر bâdgir: bâd "wind" + gir "catcher", Arabic: ملقف malqaf [1][2]) is a traditional Persian architectural element to create natural ventilation in buildings.[3] Windcatchers come in various designs: uni-directional, bi-directional, and multi-directional. Windcatchers remain present in many countries and can be found in traditional Persian-influenced architecture throughout the Middle East.
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Very interesting, Annemarie.
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