At the end of the trip to Iran, on the way to the airport Dr. Bronston expressed his beliefs about Iran based on his observations.
This is Bill Bronston and it’s the 15th of April and we’re in a very noisy van on our way to Tehran in order to continue through on to our Emirate’s air onto Dubai and onto our home after spending many many wonderful incredible days here. I’ve kept a log and in the log put in certain kinds of information and sort of the chronology in the specifics of the trip. I can then translate it to the photo albums that are really major product from my trip when I come home. Those photo albums probably 6 or 7, about 200 photographs and each one of them probably focused around each of the city that we visited and from that you know we have a permanent record. We can go back and refer our experiences here.
The trip has been very moving. First of all the avalanche of information and material and experiences and travels and things we’ve seen are just enormous and makes it because of their multidimensionality. Persia has such and extraordinary long history that not only are you looking at its face but each face has a very deep shadow of origin.