I was also quite impressed with how relatively good shape the site was in, despite rather dismal surroundings.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Ateshgah
The 19th century Indian-built temple on the site of the eternal fire was slightly confusing to me - in that what was Zoroastrian and what was Indian (even Hindu) was slightly obscured in the presentation.
I was also quite impressed with how relatively good shape the site was in, despite rather dismal surroundings.



I was also quite impressed with how relatively good shape the site was in, despite rather dismal surroundings.
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