An Iranian man and woman standing in an archway on Si-o-se Pol Bridge look over the Zayandeh River in Isfahan, Iran on August 4, 2008. The woman is wearing a chador, and the man is wearing pants and a short sleeve shirt. Si-o-se Pol Bridge, which means "33 Bridge" or the "Bridge of 33 Arches", is one of Isfahan's most famous landmarks. It was commissioned in 1602 by Shah Abbas I.