This wetland is located to the southwest of Miankaleh Gulf, and extends over an area of more than 50 hectares. The same being a habitat for both endemic and immigrant birds, and is enhanced with the view of the Miankaleh Peninsula Island and the Ismal ...
The same are in the eastern portion of the Alborz mountains, and its famous peaks are Qadamgah, Nizva, Shah Kooh, Gavkoshan, Vichmanu, Shahvar, Khoshyeylaq, Amiri and Maran, which in the extremity adjoins the mountains Khorassan province.
This historical tower is located in the western sector of Arabshah Village about 40 km. south of Bijar close to the Hamadan - Bijar Road. The form, materials, and the type of dome reveal that this is a relic of the 5th and 6th century AH. This tower ...
In the Qeshlaq Loo village, in the districts of the Bijar township 30 km. west of Bijar there is a bitter mineral water spring. The same is en route from Bijar to Divandareh. It is useful for treatment of rheumatic disorders.
This summer resort is situated at a distance of 72 km. from Jiroft and Baft. It is called by this name because of the wild rue that grows there which is famous for it. An ancient and historical tomb is present here, known as the tomb of Mir Heydar which ...
Other important habitats and protected areas of the province are: Hajiloo, Tanbaq, Arbab Kandi protected zones as well as the summer and winter residing areas of Meshkin Shahr, site seeing Fadoqloo forests around Ardabil, Shaqla Dareh summer residing ...
There are of course many other thermal springs with different therapeutic virtues, which are less equipped with facilities and sometimes unexplored. The most important ones are: Qinerjeh Spring and Moil Thermal Spring in Meshkin Shahr, Borjloo Thermal ...
These 11 springs are in southern slopes of Mount Damavand in the Haraz Valley and on either sides of Haraz River located 96 km east of Tehran. Its water contains bi-carbonate chloride and sulfur and is useful in the treatment of respiratory infections ...
This spring lies in the vicinity of ‘Pol-e-Dokhtar’ between ‘Imam zadeh Hashem’ and ‘Plure’ Gorges. The water of the spring gushes out from the ‘Mian Rood’ mountain and flows towards the river. The spring is so called due to the presence ...
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