Transport in Yazd, Iran Sandwiched between two immense deserts, Yadz has been a welcoming oasis for a long time, no really, a LONG time. Whether UNESCO is right in claiming it is one of the oldest continually inhabited places on the planet or not, the cool shade thrown by the shapely adobe walls and the refreshing breezes trapped by the badgirs (windtowers) will sate any parched traveler in the baking summer heat. . Stories behind the images. http://nonotfar.blogspot.com.es/2016/08/sandwiched-in-between-2-deserts-yazd.html?m=1 . . . . . . #yadz #visitiran #irantravel #exploreiran #adobe #desert #windylanes #bagdirs #unesco #boyonadonkey #muletraffic #donkey #mule #architecture #islamicarchitecture #dontbelieveeverythingtheytellyou #nicepeople #greatbread #breaddelivery #deliveryservice #donkeytransport #donkeydelivery Una publicación compartida por Troy Nahumko (@troynahumko) el Feb 1, 2018 at 12:23 PST Category: TravelBy Troy NahumkoApril 29, 2017Leave a commentTags: adobearchitectureBreaddesertinstagramIranislamicarchitectureyadz Author: Troy Nahumko http://troynahumko.com Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:La Pequeña GeorgiaNextNext post:Another Round!Related PostsThe City That Refused to Be WrittenJanuary 23, 2026My Marbella Story Found a HomeNovember 6, 2025Returning to Jasper National Park: A Secret Key to Writing About HomeOctober 9, 2025Travel in the Key of Tuku on the Zimbabwe BorderOctober 5, 2025Podcast: Exploring under-explored ExtremaduraSeptember 20, 2025The polyester gospelSeptember 6, 2025