Published over 2 years ago by Ramin Dehdashti
The Jouie Bridge, also called Chubi Bridge, one of Isfahan's oldest bridges, nearly 150m long, with 21 arches, was built by Shah Abbas II in 1665.
Published over 2 years ago by Ramin Dehdashti
Due to a winter with almost no rain, the Zayandeh Rud (Zayandeh River) is completely dried out.Here you can see the Khajou (Khajoo) Bridge and the Jouie Bridge.Since the end of 2009 the river is full of water again.
Published over 3 years ago by Ramin Dehdashti
The Jouie Bridge, also called Chubi Bridge, one of Isfahan's oldest bridges, nearly 150m long, with 21 arches, was built by Shah Abbas II in 1665, Isfahan, Iran
Published over 3 years ago by Ramin Dehdashti
The Jouie Bridge, also called Chubi Bridge, one of Isfahan's oldest bridges, nearly 150m long, with 21 arches, was built by Shah Abbas II in 1665.