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Iran with a bicycle

Iran country profile: http://www.emro.who.int/ira... http://sahneh.com/ The video speaks for it self...  
 
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trueeasyrider (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i totally agree with you. and i hope that women there are allowed to show their faces.
trueeasyrider (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Thanks very much for posting. i gotta say that this is one of the most beautiful video on youtube.
Mazapagon (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Beautiful It really touched my heart.
iran20007 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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آفرین. افسوس که ایرانیان و دولت دوچرخه را تشویق نمیکنن. شهردار‌ها هیچ جاده برای دوچرخه نسا ختیند. دوچرخه برای سلامتی‌ مفید و برای دولت کم خرج است. دوچرخه بجای ماشین بهترین راه و خردمندترین راه است
iran20007 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Excellent effort. Sadly Bicycle Culture is not promoted in IRAN. Government & people showing no interest in Bicycle, which is cheapest & environmental friendly vehicle. Iranian Mayors ever build a Bicycle Road around city or made particular Lane in the streets that bicycles be able to have SAFE trips. With price of Oil so high & extreme toxic weather of big cities in Iran, Government must encourage people to use bicycles by providing cheap bikes to everyone & Free tax on all bikes Imports
editorkruger (1 year ago) Show Hide
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this is great! I cycled across Iran in '98, this video brought back a lot of good memories. as an editor I can appreciate the production value and the edit... well done!
ehsanf (1 year ago) Show Hide
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That's not true. The majority of Iranians still live in villages and have a traditional lifestyle. That is nothing to be ashamed about...to me the diversity of people, land, culture and etc are what makes this country so beautiful..not the horrible traffic and smog in the cities
alicolumb (1 year ago) Show Hide
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hi i have heard a girl singing a song called masto masto in Scotland... which is very similar to the tune at 1:57 to 2:03 minutes. Could you please tell me the name of the song and where can i find it online.
WhatAboutBut (1 year ago) Show Hide
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ehsanf: I dont know where u get ur facts from. The link for country profile ive added, u will find that what u are saying is NOT true!
As u will find on the page of WHO that 66% are living in urban and that was for year 2003
That figure as for every country goes up for every year meaning that for year 2008 it OVER 66%
I do believe that there is something to be ashamed of IF there where NO progress in culture and everyday life
But as we see statistics show that there are progresses is reassuring
trueeasyrider (1 month ago) Show Hide
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living in the urban is not a progress. it's a downfall. i live in the city and i now plan to move to a village. city people kill the earth.

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