Salt domes can be seen in different parts of southern Iran. One of the important examples is Qeshm salt dome. Such salt domes can also be seen on the island of Hormuz.
One of these islands is known as Tahmadon, which is a relatively large island with a length of about 12 km. The island is uninhabited and no one enters it except a few fishermen and nature lovers.
Mand River is one of the most important rivers in Bushehr province, which originates from the mountains of Fars province and after a long route, finally flows into the Persian Gulf.
The main part of the cave is a very large hall and the entrance to the cave is located on the roof of this hall. For this reason, it is possible to enter the cave with a rope and suspended.
Kamjal is one of the technical valleys of Mazandaran provinces, which can be crossed only with complete canyon gears and having sufficient knowledge of this sport.
Kamjal is one of the technical valleys of Mazandaran provinces, which can be crossed only with complete canyon gears and having sufficient knowledge of this sport.
The position of the Opert Wall is such that it prevents clouds from passing from the north to the south, so the view of the cloud ocean can be seen in this area most days of the year.
The position of the Opert Wall is such that it prevents clouds from passing from the north to the south, so the view of the cloud ocean can be seen in this area most days of the year.
The position of the Opert Wall is such that it prevents clouds from passing from the north to the south, so the view of the cloud ocean can be seen in this area most days of the year.
This collection is completely unique both in terms of the existence of archeological sights and in terms of its connection with written historical and mythological documents in the north and west of Iran.
Blue Mosque according to the inscription on its entrance; It was built in 870 AH, during the reign of Sultan Jahanshah, the most powerful ruler of the Qara Quyunluyan dynasty.
Due to the volcanic interactions of Sahand Mountains; a view has been created in one of the most pleasant and airy parts of Iran, which seems more like a dream.