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Naser Jahangiri farm, on the Ghaleh ganj of iran, Now if you are imagining a Vermont, Iowa or bandchah reza farm, remember that Ghalehganj is largely desert, a farm has to be created on the iran agriculture landscape. This means that every fruit tree, row of crops, flower bed, watermelon, corn and sesame seeds has to be planted in imported topsoil, individually watered through a system of hoses from a well that was dug 50 meters down to reach water.
A date palm planted in its own pit filled with top soil and watered by its own small house.

The farm covers about 305 hectare and is enclosed by a high fence. The shot above is a view from the roof of the farm house down the lane to the front gate.
The house is quite large with three bedrooms (each room with its own bath), a central dining area, a TV room,
A laundry room, maid's room, and a large kitchen. All the rooms have 12 foot ceilings and air conditioning to combat the brutal summer heat which reaches 120 degrees.
Livestock include 120 goats for milk and meat, five iranian horses, and 52 cameland about 18 iranian gazelles. These small gazelles are both curious, and beautiful to watch as they leap back and forth in their large enclosure.
The farm's perimeter road is about 3000 meter around which provided a great walk for exercise (and entertainment from the animals) in the morning and evening.

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