Natural Attractions


Karoon River, Khuzestan

Thursday, 03 January 2008 07:37 administrator
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The Karoon River, is one of the longest and most saturated rivers of Iran. It originates from the springs present in the skirts of the Vank and Zard Kooh Mountains in the village of Shurab, 91 km. from Shahr-e- Kord. With the name of Ab-e-Koohrang, it flows along the western valley of the Zard Kooh Mountains towards the south west.
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Karkheh River, Khuzestan

Thursday, 03 January 2008 07:35 administrator
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The Karkheh River, lengthwise ranks third in Iran after the Karoon and Sefid Rood Rivers. It originates from watersheds of southeast Kermanshah, and after flowing a long distance and adjoining other tributaries under the name of "Qarah Soo" River along its course intermingles with "Tang Kenesht" and "Gamasiyab" Rivers, and gushing through the valley between "Galleh" and "Kooh Sefid" Mountains in the west, flows towards the south. At this point, it joins the "Gashani" River, and forms Seimareh River.
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Jarahi River, Behbahan

Thursday, 03 January 2008 07:34 administrator
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The Jarahi River flows through the townships of Kohkiluyeh Va Boyer Ahmad, Behbahan, Ramhormoz and Mah Shahr. It originates from the mountains of Rah Barik, Sefid and Golgilak, 53 km. northwest of Yasooj. After following a long course, and joining to various rivers, under the name of Maroon, enters the township of Behbahan and then Agajari village. 
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Arvand Rood River, Khoram Shahr

Thursday, 03 January 2008 07:33 administrator
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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 and Euphrates. These join at a place called Qarneh, 110 km. southwest of Abadan and flow alongside the city of Basra. 
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