Related to Dashtestan (Burazjan) city (Bushehr Province)
This spring is located 18 km. from the city of Burazjan towards Kazeroon city. This spring provides 18 liters of water per second having positive effects on certain ailments.
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Goor-e Dokhtar is an ancient tomb located in the province of Bushehr. The structure of 'Goor Dokhtar' (literally the daughter's tomb) is very similar ...
Kooshk-e Ardeshir (Ardashir Palace) is much similar to the palace of Ardeshir-e-Babakan in Firouz Abad and is built of uncut stone and mortar, the lower part of ...
This vicinity is 83 km. south east of Burazjan located at 1,691 m. above sea-level and forms the 'winter residing quarters' of the tribes in this area. About 7,000 ...
In the north of 'Sa'dabad' (district of Burazjan), the 'Shapour River' flows through the rocky, stony and layers of heaped sand. The two sides and within these ...
Sarcheshmeh Park or Mahallat Sarcheshmeh spring has an excellent capacity of water and is located in the highest point of Mahalat city in this province. It has ...
Kani Grawan Spring is located 12 kilometers northeast of Sardasht County in West Azerbaijan province, and it is considered as a tourist attraction in Sardasht. ...
The hot spring of Khalilabad (Germou or Garmoo), 240 km southwest of Mashhad, with a temperature of 25° C, is said to be particularly beneficial for dermatological ...
Vartun springs (Vertoon Mineral Spring, Vartoon Natural Hot Sulfur Springs, Rose Village) is located to the southeast of Esfahan (Isfahan), at a distance of 43 ...
Besh Qardash spring or in other words "five brothers" spring is 8 km. south of Bojnurd (in North Khorasan Province) and to the east of the Bojnurd-Esfarayen Road. ...
Larijan Hot Springs (Larijan Mineral Spring or Rineh Thermal Springs) are Hot mineral springs located about 73 km south of Amol in Haraz Road, near Mount Damavand.
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