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Vietnam Redo (part 4): War Paint
At one time, in the last century, Americans dabbed charcoal-tinted war paint on their faces and attempted to subdue a combined imperial...
edgardavidboshart
Nov 2, 20185 min read
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Vietnam Redo (part 3): Long and Tall
I have always wanted to ask a puppet, in private, what it is like to be enslaved and forced to do its master’s bidding, subject to being...
edgardavidboshart
Oct 26, 20182 min read
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Vietnam Redo (part 2): Peace and Mayhem
Hanoi (Ha Noi, “river’s inner”) is a large sprawling beehive(s) of activity, spotted with large construction projects and relentless...
edgardavidboshart
Oct 24, 20183 min read
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Capital Scooper: Freedom of Expression Shrinks Worldwide
I have returned from an enlightening journey to Vietnam and Cambodia. Neither country is free from the taint of political and corporate...
edgardavidboshart
Oct 9, 20187 min read
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The Cuba Connection: A complete travel summary
Cuba Connection — 2018 (*Photos have been selected at random) A Metaphor Walking the streets of Havana in March 2018, I spied a man in a...
edgardavidboshart
Jul 11, 201820 min read
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Columbus Sailed the Ocean Blue and Discovered Cuba Too (but not North America)
Cristobal Colon (Christopher Columbus) never set foot or planted the flag for the Crown of Castille on North America. However, he found...
edgardavidboshart
Jun 1, 20186 min read
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Chappaquiddick (and a Senator)
A movie just released to the public, titled "Chappaquiddick", presents a version of events that linked now deceased Ted Kennedy, a former...
edgardavidboshart
Apr 13, 20185 min read
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Between Earth and the Universe: Isfahan's Royal Mosque
It's early morning, late September. I stride across Meidan-e Shah Square (the massive Royal Square) in old town Esfahan (or Isfahan),...
edgardavidboshart
Mar 9, 20184 min read
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Half of the World: Isfahan
In the wilderness about 200 miles south of Tehran is a place called “Half of the World.” Ishfahan, twice the capital of Persia, was the...
edgardavidboshart
Mar 2, 20183 min read
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Shiraz (II); House of Mirrors, Reflections on the Self
Shiraz, Iran is a poet's (Hafiz's) oasis, where the art of Islam has prominence
edgardavidboshart
Feb 23, 20181 min read
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Palaces of Persepolis - Theater of Conquerors
I arrived at the ruins of Persepolis, near Shiraz, with great anticipation. The skies were clear and the sun burned hot even in...
edgardavidboshart
Feb 9, 20185 min read
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Great Monarchs of Persia - Events of Biblical Proportion
Tomb of Cyrus the Great (all photos are my own) “O man, whoever you are and wherever you come from, for I know you will come, I am Cyrus...
edgardavidboshart
Feb 5, 20186 min read
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Windcatchers
The historical vibrations of Persia really begin to hit home in the central desert towns of Iran, especially in the large city of Yazd —...
edgardavidboshart
Jan 29, 20183 min read
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First Town on Earth: Yazd, Iran
One of the oldest towns in the world displays some of the finest Persian architecture in central Asia
edgardavidboshart
Jan 19, 20185 min read
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Eternal Flame - Tower of Death
Modern Iran is certainly a paragon of Islam but the country’s culture also has deep roots in the ancient mostly unrecorded Zoroastrian...
edgardavidboshart
Jan 12, 20183 min read
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Persian Fire from Heaven: Zarathustra
Do human beings (living things) have real “free will”? The philosophical debate over this question probably will continue eternally even...
edgardavidboshart
Jan 5, 20185 min read
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Oasis of Kashan, Iran, Part I
Traveling through Iran-Persia from Tehran to Kashan
edgardavidboshart
Dec 8, 20172 min read
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Goodbye Tehran
While Tehran has much human drama to keep a first-time or umpteenth-time visitor entertained, the heart of Iran still beats in the...
edgardavidboshart
Dec 2, 20173 min read
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The Lion of Persia
Whose head is that? The Lion and Sun (شیر و خورشید, Shir o Khorshid) emblem (holding a shamshir, scimitar) remained the official...
edgardavidboshart
Nov 17, 20174 min read
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Persia's Carpets, Fabrics, Gems and Spices -- Part I (Carpets)
If your Persian rug wasn't made in Iran, then it isn't a Persian carpet. There is mystery woven into each fabric composition that is...
edgardavidboshart
Nov 3, 20174 min read
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