Iran is the oldest civilized country on the earth, where the turquoise dome mosque, dazzling palaces and long lost poets' graves reveal the mysteries and intrigues of the ancient people. However, in the human footprint, it is a little-known wilderness Iran, where there are eye-catching geological structures, ancient forests and lush natural relics, which are called by nature as its own relics.
In Mazandaran Province in the north, a rust colored tufa terraced field crosses the mountains. Stepped limestone stratum is formed by water flowing and cooling in two mineral hot springs, which has gone through thousands of years. Although there are travertine terraces in other places, such as Mengmm Hot Spring in Huangshi and Cotton Castle in Turkey, the unique coloring of Badab Sirte is caused by the high concentration of iron oxide deposits. It can not only bring dreamlike scenery, but also because of its high salinity and mineral content, one of the hot springs is considered to have therapeutic effect.
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