Iran
Iran
Back in the years 2006 and 2007, I managed a company where we decided to set-up an assembly production facility in Teheran, Iran. This meant a few trips to the capital of Iran. I unfortunately did not have time to see anything of this supposedly beautiful country filled with amazing architectural sites. The few shots are from a mobile phone hence the poor quality. There is a trip penciled in my travel-plans hopefully in the not so distant future. My main takeaway from these trips are the hard-working, dedicated and friendly people.
Back in the years 2006 and 2007, I managed a company where we decided to set-up an assembly production facility in Teheran, Iran. This meant a few trips to the capital of Iran. I unfortunately did not have time to see anything of this supposedly beautiful country filled with amazing architectural sites. The few shots are from a mobile phone hence the poor quality. There is a trip penciled in my travel-plans hopefully in the not so distant future. My main takeaway from these trips are the hard-working, dedicated and friendly people.
Back in the years 2006 and 2007, I managed a company where we decided to set-up an assembly production facility in Teheran, Iran. This meant a few trips to the capital of Iran. I unfortunately did not have time to see anything of this supposedly beautiful country filled with amazing architectural sites. The few shots are from a mobile phone hence the poor quality. There is a trip penciled in my travel-plans hopefully in the not so distant future. My main takeaway from these trips are the hard-working, dedicated and friendly people.
Uruguay
Uruguay
Iraq
Liberia
This three-country journey started with Liberia and continued with Sierra Leone and ended up with Guinea. "The ebola trail", we called it. Guinea now ebola free since about a year prior to our arrival. The World Food Program and other UN forces were now packing up and ready to leave the country for good. A country still in shambles and far from ready to sort things out on its own . We stayed in the Mamba Point hotel, one of the heavily guarded places in Monrovia. This is the same hotel many took there refuge to during the civil war not so long ago. Liberia has however been successful in getting EU-funds, as has Sierra Leone, and has therefore quite good roads between major points in the country. Monrovia, however, is not much to write home about.