Damn thats awesome and I know exactly what you mean by "something different going on".I actually was able to go to Iran about 12 years ago. Went with my Mom, for 2 months. I was in between jobs and timing was right. I went to 3 or 4 cities and saw relatives in each. My father's side came from Shiraz which is where Persepolis sits, and I visited the actual place and not only was I enjoying the amazing work done in these ancient times and the detail, looks like it was carved with lasers in stone, I also felt a tangible different powerful kind of energy that was different and special. It seems like I was somehow tapping into some kind of deep instinct and feeling of just somehow knowing the magic of the place. Even with most of it tore down and crumbled, with what is there, it's so easy to imagine what it looks like all filled up and in tact like in those times.
If you ever see it in person, you will see what I am talking about. Something special was going on, that shit was so perfectly put together.
They have these amazing mountain restuarants, that serve mouth watering Persian food, all kinds of Kabobs and many many other foods.
I've been fortunate enough to see and visit several Megalithic sites. Some of the stone work the
ancients did just seems impossible. Some of the blocks in the pyramids... the way they are cut with the
precision and positioning. We simply can't explain how it was done without lasers like you said.
That is what fascinates me with ancient cultures.
If you haven't checked out Graham Hancocks "Magicians of The Gods" (Book on Amazon and lectures on Youtube)
its a sweet read.He travels the world visiting Megalithic sites and pointing out why the technology seemingly
used should not have existed when they were built.
He does it with science, geology and actual archaeologists.
I'd post links but I don't wanna high jack this thread