It’s Okay – She Said

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A Story Within

I was frustrated—not being able to photograph women in the villages of Qeshm. Suddenly, a door opened, and this 76-year-old woman, Fatemeh, stepped out in her beautiful traditional dress. Her speech was slow, and her daughter peeked from behind the door. A man from inside shouted at us to leave, but Fatemeh calmly said, “Take my picture. It’s okay.”

More about this location

Qeshm Island is located a few kilometers off of the southern Iranian shoreline, in the Persian Gulf, opposite the port cities of Bandar Abbas (بندرعباس) and Bandar Khamir (بندر خمیر). The island, which hosts a 300-square-kilometre (116-square-mile) free zone jurisdiction, is 135 km long and lies strategically in the Strait of Hormuz, just 60 kilometres (37 miles) from the Omani port of Khasab and about 180 kilometres (112 miles) from the UAE's Mina Rashid. At its widest point, near its centre, the island spans 40 kilometres (25 miles); at its narrowest point, it measures approximately 9.4 kilometres (5.8 miles). The island has a surface area of 1,491 square kilometres (576 square miles) and is almost twice the size of Bahrain. The city of Qeshm, located at the easternmost point of the island, is 22 kilometres (14 miles) from Bandar Abbas, while the closest point of the island is but two kilometres (1 mile) from the mainland.

The average temperature on the island is approximately 27 °C (81 °F). The warmest months are June through August, and the coldest from October to January. The average rainfall is 183.2 mm (7+3⁄16 in).

The island, comprising 59 towns and villages, had a population of 117,774 at the time of the 2011 Census. The local population is engaged in fishing, dhow construction, trade and services. An additional 30,000 are administrative or industrial workers, or students.[citation needed]

Plans have also been made to build a bridge to connect Qeshm with mainland Iran.[2][3] Qeshm Island has multiple attractions to attract more domestic and foreign tourists

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A Story Within

I was frustrated—not being able to photograph women in the villages of Qeshm. Suddenly, a door opened, and this 76-year-old woman, Fatemeh, stepped out in her beautiful traditional dress. Her speech was slow, and her daughter peeked from behind the door. A man from inside shouted at us to leave, but Fatemeh calmly said, “Take my picture. It’s okay.”

More about this location

Qeshm Island is located a few kilometers off of the southern Iranian shoreline, in the Persian Gulf, opposite the port cities of Bandar Abbas (بندرعباس) and Bandar Khamir (بندر خمیر). The island, which hosts a 300-square-kilometre (116-square-mile) free zone jurisdiction, is 135 km long and lies strategically in the Strait of Hormuz, just 60 kilometres (37 miles) from the Omani port of Khasab and about 180 kilometres (112 miles) from the UAE's Mina Rashid. At its widest point, near its centre, the island spans 40 kilometres (25 miles); at its narrowest point, it measures approximately 9.4 kilometres (5.8 miles). The island has a surface area of 1,491 square kilometres (576 square miles) and is almost twice the size of Bahrain. The city of Qeshm, located at the easternmost point of the island, is 22 kilometres (14 miles) from Bandar Abbas, while the closest point of the island is but two kilometres (1 mile) from the mainland.

The average temperature on the island is approximately 27 °C (81 °F). The warmest months are June through August, and the coldest from October to January. The average rainfall is 183.2 mm (7+3⁄16 in).

The island, comprising 59 towns and villages, had a population of 117,774 at the time of the 2011 Census. The local population is engaged in fishing, dhow construction, trade and services. An additional 30,000 are administrative or industrial workers, or students.[citation needed]

Plans have also been made to build a bridge to connect Qeshm with mainland Iran.[2][3] Qeshm Island has multiple attractions to attract more domestic and foreign tourists

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