ESFAHAN 14.07.2010
ESFAHAN 14.07.2010 The train departed from station at 22:50. Including me, we were six altogether in one compartment. I do not remember any of them. They didn't speak Turkish; I didn't speak English. I preferred to sleep early. These guys were yelling to me, "Hey, Mister!" speaking from downstairs while I was lying over the bunk . I didn’t mind them. I had slept until morning. The train arrived to Esfahan station early in the morning. I saw the first fresh lights of the sun under blue sky which was amazing. The weather was quite dry and fresh. As is usual everywhere, the taxi drivers were waiting to take a couple of passengers going to city center. I waited for the public bus like the majority of the passengers. We all got off the bus together in Siosepol at the Bridge of Esfahan entrance. I met Ali Parsa there, while I was looking around asking for directions to Imam square. Ali said that he had worked in Istanbul bef