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Old 16 Oct 2007
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Thumbs up 30th Birthday in Iran

G'day all

Have just overstayed my transit visa in Azerbaijan and am heading to Iran in a few days.

It's my 30 birthday on 1 November, and if I don't end up on prison I would love to celebrate my birthday with some fellow bikers on the road in Iran. I don't even have a map of Iran yet (was a last minute decision to go there, can't find a map in Baku), so not sure where to go for the big day.

Anybody up for a with a lonely Aussie on a Honda Africa Twin?

Tracey
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Hı Tracey,
hows ıt goıng ın Turkey at the moment should be ın Iran Muka by Sunday
whıch way u goıng ın Iran ???
joe
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Astara

Hey Joe!

Am crossing at Astara. I still can't find a map here in Baku and the internet connection here is dial up so no google earth, so I have no idea where Muka is.
I will get a map either at a truckie stop on the way down the coast or once I get to Iran.
Have heard Takhte Soleiman (Takt-i-Taqdis) on Holy Mountain of Shaz, south of Miyaneh, west of Zanjan, near Takab is supposed to be worth a visit. Is that in the same direction?
Don't mind heading to Muka either way.

Tc
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Hey Joe!

Am crossing at Astara. I still can't find a map here in Baku and the internet connection here is dial up so no google earth, so I have no idea where Muka is.
I will get a map either at a truckie stop on the way down the coast or once I get to Iran.
Have heard Takhte Soleiman (Takt-i-Taqdis) on Holy Mountain of Shaz, south of Miyaneh, west of Zanjan, near Takab is supposed to be worth a visit. Is that in the same direction?
Don't mind heading to Muka either way.

Tc
Hı Tracey,
Tabrız ıs about half way between Maku and Astara, about 300km maybe 350km
each way I thınk dont have me maps ınfront of me when are you crossıng over ??
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Hey Joe

Will leave Baku tomorrow, and may cross the border same day. But, it took me 12 hours to cross the border coming in. Going out, I will have to deal with the fact that I have overstayed my visa, and on top of that, when entering Iran, I will have to deal with the fact that I have no carnet. So what I will do is send an email from somewhere across the border. Maybe Tabriz, if things go well.
My email is camtracey-at- gmail-dot-com
I see your crossing Sunday direction Maku, so that gives me a day to get things sorted and contact you.
Wish me luck, (will briefly check my emails later tonight if you have any updates)
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wıll emaıl now
Good luck youll make ıt
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