وسط بیابانهای گرم و خشک کرمان یک شکافی وجود داره که از سطح زمین مشخص نیست، اما وقتی به شکاف نزدیک می شوید با یک صحنه رویایی روبرو می شوید. خودتون ببینید و لذت ببرید
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وسط بیابانهای گرم و خشک کرمان یک شکافی وجود داره که از سطح زمین مشخص نیست، اما وقتی به شکاف نزدیک می شوید با یک صحنه رویایی روبرو می شوید. خودتون ببینید و لذت ببرید
#ایران_زیبا_و_عزیزم
اگر شب تبر مي زند نيفتاده ام كه در سايه سارِ توام ...
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