"Kurds celebrate the New Year on March 21st, the spring equinox. Despite the cold weather and the fields of mud created due to spring snow melt, the Nevruz celebration continues with a full day of music and dancing. " ©Jonathan Henderson | Lightstalkers
Kurds celebrate the New Year on March 21st, the spring equinox.  Despite the cold weather and the fields of mud created due to spring snow melt, the Nevruz celebration continues with a full day of music and dancing.     (image by Jonathan Henderson)
Kurds celebrate the New Year on March 21st, the spring equinox. Despite the cold weather and the fields of mud created due to spring snow melt, the Nevruz celebration continues with a full day of music and dancing.
©Jonathan Henderson
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