Siose Bridge Reflection
It's fantastic to walk down the stone pavement along the Zayandeh river in the morning.
The reflections of historic bridge and winter sky are beautiful in the water as people sit down on the riverside and talked for a long time.
But unfortunately there is no water in the opposite side of the bridge because of water shortage in Isfahan, Iran.
If you turn to the left and cross this Siose bridge, it’s another twenty minutes to the Naghsh-e Jahan Square, where the magnificent architecture and amazing art of Safavid Persia are very much alive.
Explore - February 1st, 2015 - Thank you!!
Siose Bridge Reflection
It's fantastic to walk down the stone pavement along the Zayandeh river in the morning.
The reflections of historic bridge and winter sky are beautiful in the water as people sit down on the riverside and talked for a long time.
But unfortunately there is no water in the opposite side of the bridge because of water shortage in Isfahan, Iran.
If you turn to the left and cross this Siose bridge, it’s another twenty minutes to the Naghsh-e Jahan Square, where the magnificent architecture and amazing art of Safavid Persia are very much alive.
Explore - February 1st, 2015 - Thank you!!