Early 17th c, Si-o-seh Pol, also known as Allahverdi Khan Bridge, in Isfahan, iran is made up of 33 arches in a row and measures 295meters long and wide, crossing the River Zayandeh-Roud


Early 17th c, Si-o-seh Pol, also known as Allahverdi Khan Bridge, in Isfahan, iran is made up of 33 arches in a row and measures 295meters long and wide, crossing the River Zayandeh-Roud.


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Location: Isfahan Province, Iran
Photo credit: © Alexandre Rotenberg / Alamy / Afripics
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