This structure is on the Genaveh - Daylam road. The dome has twelve panels. This mosque has been constructed about 70 years ago and has been influenced by Indian architecture used in temples. It is believed that an offspring of the 4th Imam of the Shiite ...
The said spring is located on Bandar Abbas - Hadji Abad Road and is approximately 30 km. east of Hadji Abad, nestling in the skirts of the mountains. The water of this spring is of a sulfuric type.
This cave is on the Arak - Malayer Road, in the village of Hizej. In colloquial language it is known as Zaqeh Darehsi. On entering the cave, there are 'halls' or areas 12 m. in length. After which there is a vast area that consists of a path branching ...
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 Behestan Mountains with a height of about 2,794 m. above sea level is located to the right of the of Kermanshah - Hamadan Road. This mountain in different periods was called by the names of Boqestan, Begestan and Bistoon, and today is known as Bistoon.
Bistoon ...
Historical qanats or subterranean canals are scattered all around the province. the existence of these qanats are indicative of special water supply systems in the past. Although these qanatas have lost their main function during the last centuries and ...
Located 18 kilometers from Ilam on the Ilam - Saleh Abad Road between Chamaw village and Marbereh region, this high waterfall is formed between rocks and flows down. Finally, it ends at the Godar Khosh River after a short distance.
This magnificent cave is located 35 kilometers from Ilam in Sivan heights on the road to Dareh Shahr. There are hundreds of columns, several vestibules, halls, wells and a wonderful aggregate of stalactites and stalagmites. It is very cold inside the ...
This spring lies on the Bazman - Delqan - Hoodian Road and the water of this spring gushes out of a crevice from the volcanic rocks of the Quaternary period. This water is of a chloro-sulfate category in composition with different virtues.
The said spring is on the Bazman - Kallateh Jamshid Road and gushes out from the crevice of the granite stones of the mountain slopes. This spring has brought about a natural pool in its surroudings, and the inhabitants bathe here. The water is useful ...
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