In between the mountains of Kermanshah there are narrow and wide plains formed by the accumulation of alluvium materials. The most important of them are: The plain among the Alvand heights and the Bid Sorkh Sahneh Mountains that is about 55 km. in width ...
The mountainous region of Poraw (Mount Paraw) in the northeast of Kermanshah has an area of about 1,020 sq. km. It consists of various mountains such as Taq ...
The said spring lies at the utmost end of the Beed Sotoor River, and the easiest access to this site is from Khash - Zahedan Road. The water of this spring comes out of the crevice of the volcanic rocks. Its sour taste shows its close connection with ...
This pool lies in the northwest of the Taftan Mountains and in the Kooteh Village. This is a natural and oval shaped pool which gains its water from the various springs in the bed of the pool, and gushes out in various spots in the form of springs. The ...
Within the limits of the province, specially in the rural vicinities, in respect to the lifestyle, and available water resources, a number of water mills are present. In the township of Khomein, there are over 100 of these. The same is unique and interesting ...
This lake with an altitude of 2180 m. above sea level, is located to the south of Lordegan, close to the border of Chahar Mahal Va Bakhtiyari province and is at a distance of 180 km. northwest of Yasooj. This lake gains its water from Tang Sib heights ...
There are several mineral water springs in the province, and some of these are located close to the main road network of the region. Of these a few offer accommodation facilities for visitors. These springs are generally thermal springs used for treatment. ...
Kish Island (economic free zone) is located in the Persian Gulf waters, to the southwest of Bandar Abbas, and is an oval shaped island with an area of 89.7 sq. km. Once a private resort of the former Shah and his elite guests, Kish is the more luxurious ...
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