Visitors hoping to spend a fun day exploring the Natanz Nuclear Facility in Isfahan province were left fuming Friday after learning the site was “temporarily closed.” Several disgruntled voyagers saw their plans go up in smoke without warning and vented their displeasure on Google Reviews.
The massive complex has officially been known as the Shahid Ahmadi Roshan Nuclear Facilities since 2012, when it was renamed in honor of an Iranian nuclear scientist who suffered an unfortunate exploding motorbike mishap in Tehran.
A Washington Free Beacon analysis suggests that Natanz may soon become one of the most poorly reviewed Iranian locations since the IRCG Guest House in Tehran, where Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was forced to endure an early check-out in 2024.

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