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  1. IN TEHERAN I FELT KIDNAPPED, BUT...

  2. ONCE I SLEPT IN THE STREET AND TWO IRANIANS...


IN TEHERAN I FELT KIDNAPPED, BUT...

 

It was my first day in Iran when in Teheran I started looking for the bus to reach  the bus-terminal. I got on a public bus and asked info (or better I tried), then the driver begin gesticulating that I was on the right bus, dropped off everybody else but me, and left. It was me and the driver on the bus nr 533 heading somewhere. I was quite sceptic, and I repeated several times my destination. The bus passed by some bus-stops where people asked to get on but he didn't open the doors gesticulating them to take another one. I began to get scared  when I started asking  him to let me out. But he went on speaking in farsi and laughing. After ten minutes driving, he stopped the bus in the outskirt of Teheran and sat trying to speak with me about my country. Now I was really insisting to let me out. Since it was my first day of travel I had all the money and I was not confident at all. Then he started driving and stopped again after 5 minutes. He sat and rolled a cigarette when I rushed to the front of the bus pushed the button I saw before he used to close the doors and got out of the bus. He was surprised and tried to convince me staying on. Then he followed me driving by bus and calling me, but I walked quickly giving him the slip. At the beginning I did understand what he wanted, nevertheless after a while, I figured out that probably he was just eager to speak with a foreign... now I feel sorry but I cannot regret for the behaviour I've had.  

 

I SLEPT IN THE STREET IN BANDAR AND TWO IRANIANS...

 

When I got in the deep night in Bandar-e-Abbass I was travelling with Clara and Gabriel (one Spanish couple) who wanted to look for a very cheap accommodation. Hence we got a cab driven by two Iranians (Sharok and Hagma) and went to ask to several places, but none was cheap enough. So we decided to sleep in the street nearby the harbour, but the two Iranians guys didn't let us staying alone saying it was to dangerous. One of them stayed just to guard us; he stood   all the night as a kind of guard dog, till the morning when the other, who carried on working with the cab, came and took us in his (very simple and poor) house with his family where he insisted to wash our clothes, prepared the breakfast. We stayed there for four days eating and sleeping (we bought the food, but they didn't ask us to) and Sharok took us to visit the Geshm island, the village of Minab, to have a bath at the terme. I was surprised by the fact they were no wealthy at all, nevertheless open-minded. It was a pleasure to speak with them. At the end for our leaving they organised a kind of party with all their relatives and gave us some gifts.

I've no words to describe how much hospitable and funny they were, thanks guys!

 

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