Wednesday, November 11, 2015

So Beautiful. Much Pretty.

Shah Square

The monumental Shah Square in Isfahan, Iran is one of the largest and most impressive squares in the world. Constructed in the early 17th century and featuring buildings from the country's Safavid era, the square brings together some of Isfahan's most beautiful and culturally important sites, with the beautiful Shah Mosque, the Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque, the regal Ali Qapu Palace and the bustling Isfahan Grand Bazaar forming the square's four sides. In my opinion it is absolutely gorgeous. I like pretty things :P


Shah Square | © Arad Mojtahedi/WikiCommons

The Dead Sea


Bordered by Jordan, Palestine and Israel, The Dead Sea is in fact a saltwater lake, known for being one of the world's most saline bodies of water, as well as one of its most stunning. I would love to see this in person it is so pretty (I would love to get pictures) . Thanks to its high salt content, The Dead Sea's shores are filled with amazing salt deposits and mineral formations, which beautifully contrast with its soft sands and the clear tranquility of its water.

The Dead Sea | © Israeltourism/Flickr




Q.O.T.D.
Which of these places would you like to go see in real life?

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures Madison. It sounds like a place I would want to visit.

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  2. I would go to the Dead Sea because it has a lot of salt and you can use salt for a lot of different things. For example, I would collect a lot of salt and save it for cooking. I would also use the salt for killing demons. Though, I would probably not want to actually go swimming, because of the salt. I think it might be bad for your skin? Also it would be REALLY uncomfortable if it got in your eyes/nose. What do you think of the Dead Sea?

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    1. Nope, it's actually good for your skin! That's what I learned from Maya's post.

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  3. Please be sure to put things into your own words.

    http://theculturetrip.com/middle-east/articles/the-14-most-beautiful-places-in-the-middle-east/

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