Sizdeh Bedar Nature Day in Iran: From 1977 to 2024
Sizdeh Bedar (13 Bedar) is the 13th day of Persian new year (which begins on the moment of Spring Equinox) and celebrated by all Iranians outdoors by spending the day in nature. These are some old and new video reports on this joyous tradition and Persian/Iranian cultural heritage.
From Pre-revolutionary Kingdom era (1977) in different cities:
This year (2024) in Shiraz:
In Tehran:
Related to Nature:
- The Hottest Spot on the Planet: 73 Degrees Recorded in Iran
- NASA: The Persian Gulf Region May Become Too Hot for Living
- Iranian Food Can Save Humans and The Planet, But Beware of Salt, Rice, Fat and Sugar
- Global Warming or Selfish Humans? 200 People in 177 Cars!
- Book Review: A Chat with Authors Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein
- The Nomadic Journey of a Bakhtiari Family According to the Smithsonian Magazine
- Born to Run: The Sandals and the Book that Will Change the Way You Walk and Run
- Iranian Food Is Great for Humans and The Planet, But Beware of Salt, Rice, Fat and Sugar
- Photoshoot With A Real Russian Bear for $417
- In Pictures: The Little Girl in Red Enjoying the Pink Lake Near Shiraz
- Videos: Funny and Serious Coronavirus Advice, From Stock Market to Meat and Cruise Ships
- This 1972 Study Predicted The Planet Would Revolt Against Humans in 2020
- Thousands of Migratory Birds Mysteriously Fall From The Sky in Northern Iran
- Global Warming and The Selfish Humans: 200 People in 177 Cars!
- Seals, Dolphin Dead in Milad Tower! Tehran EPA Exposes Neglect and Animal Abuse
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