This spring is one of the most reputed in the vicinity of Arasbaran, in the village of Aabish Ahmad (Kalibar). This water has been piped to a public bath in order to be utilized.
This spring is 50 km. northwest of Kamyaran and in the slopes of Govaz village. At the location of the spring the color of the water is off-white which indicate the presence of sulfur and iron. The same can be consumed, as well as being useful for the ...
This spring is located west of Mir Ahmad 60 km. on the Bushehr - Bandar Abbas Road. This mineral water contains calcium sulfate, together with magnesium and sodium chloride.
This spring is a famous spring of Kangavar that originates from the hill slopes in the north of Kangavar. This spring irrigates the Abdol spring sector. The Imam Allah Khan Aslani castle is fed from the branches of this spring.
The Saifoor spring is located 2 km. northeast of Kangavar and is surrounded with greenery. Due to its surroundings it provides a recreational area for local inhabitants and visitors.
This spring is located in the Abareq Village of Kerman, the water of this spring is composed of multiple of minerals and is semi warm. Useful in gastro-intestinal treatments and joint pains.
This spring is located in the vicinity of Jooshan of Kerman, contains a number of mineral compounds. The water is used for bathing purposes and affective in joint pains and gout.
The mineral water springs of Jooqan, Bibi Sharah, Jeeveh and Morteza Ali lie alongside the village of Ekhtiar Abad in Kerman. These springs contain a multiple number of minerals.
The said spring is located in the vicinity of Rayn in Kerman and its water is of sodium bicarbonate composition. Thus revealing positive therapeutic results in the gastro-intestinal disorders.
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