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Dez Dam Lake
This dam is 203 m. in height and is considered to be the highest dam in the middle east and ranks the sixth highest dam in the world. It is constructed on Dez River at a distance of 15 km. to the north of Dezful city. The lake of this huge dam provides ... |
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Hoor Mazra'eh Wetland
The Mazra'eh Wetland lies between the two Dez and Karkheh Rivers (south of Dezful) and part of Shavoor River flows into it. The water obtained from this vicinity is used for agricultural purposes by the inhabitants, mainly the tribal farmers. A special ... |
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Karkheh Dam Lake
This dam is constructed across the Karkheh River and ranks as a deviating dam. The length of the dam is 192 m. and reaches a height of 9 m. Around this lake is a vast recreational site. |
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Shahrood Mountain
The Shahrood Mountain is located in Mian Kooh Village of Dezful and is 2,550 m. in height. The Shahrood and Shast Mahro Rivers originate from here. This mountain joins Mount Gooshtoon from the south, and Mount Birenj from the north. |
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Haft Tappeh Museum
The said is a single storeyed building, which was inaugurated in the year 1973. The building has a cement skeleton with a brick and stone facade. This museum is equipped with a library, archive, laboratory and a printing press. Its relics are temporarily ... |
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Bard Engraving
In the Bard Nebeshteh Valley there is an irregular piece of stone present alongside the mountain. They are carved by excellent skilled artisans. The carvings show a tall man with abundant hair and a round uncogged cap, with a sword in his hand. To his ... |
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Eshkoft Salman Cave
The same is located at a distance of 3 km. from the current city of Eazeh. Eshkoft Salman is a cave within a natural rock, which has a spring with clear and sweet water that extrudes out through another smaller and narrower cave. To the right and opposite ... |
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Koobad Engraving
This engraving is carved on a rectangular rock with the dimention of 3x1.5 sq.m. in area. This tablet denotes five human figures with long robes, and with their hands on their chests. In front of these five people there is a figure of a man or woman ... |
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Kool Farah Engraving
The same is situated at the end of Eazeh plains, and on its own way is an astonishing one. This engraving depicts the figure heads of the monarch, commander, men, women, captives and beasts such as cows, bison and sheep. It shows a form of worship or ... |
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Shami Graveyard
The same is located in Shami village, north of Eazeh. In this vicinity a large number of tombs resembling those belonging to the Sassanide period are observed. Unfortunately they have been illegally excavated. Relics and statues discovered in this area, ... |
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Bardeh Nakhsh Mountain
The Bardeh Nakhsh Mountains reach an elevation of 2,250 m. and is situated 24 km. north of Eazeh. |
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Doto Mountain
The forest mountain of Doto is located to the southeast of Eazeh and rises to a height of approximately 3,170 m. This mountain joins Mount Kalleh from the south and Mount Lirab from the north. The eastern skirts of this mountain join the Sirab Valley, ... |
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Mongasht (Mangasht) Mountain
A part of the mountainous region of Mongasht is located in the township of Eazeh which has very high mountains. It is considered to be one of the longest semi branches of the Zagross Mountain Ranges. The highest peak in this area is 3,613 m. and is located ... |
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Arvand Rood River
The Arvand Rood River flows in the townships of Khoram Shahr, Abadan and to the west of the Minoo Island, as well as on the borders of Iran and Iraq. This river is known as the Shat-ol-Arab in Iraq and has been formed by meeting two rivers of Tigris ... |
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Bard Neshandeh Temple
Bard Neshandeh is one of the places of worship in ancient Iran where religious rituals were held in an open area. The structure of this relic belongs to the Parsee and Achaemenian periods, while the embossment works on stones dates back to the Parthian ... |
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