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A Spring Morning in Binalood Mountains

May 2006

The following pictures were taken by Dr. Ghasem Sultani, Dr. Farshid Raissi, Mr. Rashid Raissi, and Dr. Jalal Raissi.
 

At the break of dawn, going up the mountain.  
Early morning sun at the foot of Binallod Mountains.  
Going up the mountain...
Taking pictures...
My brother Rashid picking herbs.
Summit view of Neyshabur with four circles clearly visible in Google Earth.
Stream at the Summit; my dad's favorite overnight camp ground.
Touching beautiful flowers high in the mountains...
High in the Binalood Mountains, glue flower is the favorite among bees of all kind.
A yellow glue flower abundant on the side that sees less light.
An oasis filled with flowers for honey bees.
A honey bee approaching glue flower.
A bee on a glue flower. Do you see it?
Glue flowers with other plants.
Mountain tea with great taste.
Mountain tea...
Mountain flower with special scent.
Wild rose...
Mountain roses with "heavenly" scent.
Mountain plant hosting ant colonies.
Thorns...
Booteh khar...
Ear plant...
White flower...
Star plant...
Mountain lizard...
Jooje Tighi...
Ant colony under bushes.
Wild Rivas plants with medicinal properties including glocose lowering ingredients.
Mountain nursery...
Tip of mountain ranges.
Majestic valleys...
Majestic rays...
Nomad camp grounds with children playing and animal roaming around freely.
Girls washing clothe in the river...
Can you see the duck?
Mountain goat with her baby.
Mountain goat...
Mountain butterfly. Can you see it?
Stream high in the mountains...
Fall...
Wild flowers by the fall...
Wild beens...
Wild flower and the bug...
Net...
Mountain river and gardens...
Down the mountain...
Half way down the mountain...
Sumac plants on the side of valleys.
A valley where pigeons nest.
River running down to the valleys from the top of the mountains. My brother Rashid in front of me...
My own garden full of fruit trees...
Walnuts in our gardens...
Figs in our gardens...
Figs in our own gardens...
Mountain cherries, special taste from our own gradens.
Cherries on tree branches from our own gardens...
Cherries branches from our own gardens...
Grape from our own gardens...
A native fruit from our own gardens.
Native fruit from our own gardens.
A Summer villa...
Going home...
 

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