The others are not 'natural caves' but are historical caves of the province. These are as follows: Qalleh Jooq Cave, (village of Qalleh Jooq), Aq Qaya Cave, Tasheer and Gav Khaneh Caves (Malayer road to....) and Azad Cave (near Towiserkan).
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 ...
Other caves of the province are: Qolapikeh (Qal'eh Pukeh) on Mehran - Dehloran Road, Malek and Kabutarlan in Akrehbid village, Tayageh and Telesm in Aivan.
Shahreza located in the southwest of the province, to the north of which are Esfahan and Lanjan and to the west is within the limits of the province of Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiyari. To its south is the township of Semirom and in the eastern direction ...
Located on the skirts of the Qarniyaroq Mountains between the Salmas and Somai district of Orumieh, there are some underground caves which have wide spaces and chambers, and are related to 700 BC.
Rural areas in the province can be divided into two groups one being the areas of rural settlements in the skirts and valleys of southern Alborz . These areas encompass coastal attractions, rivers, springs , both thermal and mineral water, caves, lakes, ...
Other caves are: the Sefidkhani Cave 18 km. to the south of Arak which has refreshing water, Azad Khan Cave, to the west of Mahalat, Soorakh-e-Gav Cave to the north west of the Khorheh Village, Yekkeh Chah Cave in the south east mountains of Mahalat, ...
Other caves of the province are as follows:
The Pirezan Cave and Fee Cave in Dehdasht, Kohkiluyeh, Mess Cave in Khongah Ab Siyah, Boyer Ahmad, Meymeh Cave on the borders of Kohkiluyeh Va Boyer Ahmad and Khuzestan provinces. Nazl Cave in Nour, Dehdasht, ...
Darband Cave is one of the largest caves of Semnan province located 3 km. south of Shahmirzad, overlooking the green valley. The ancient most relic found in this cave is related to the 5th century AH.
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