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Bisheh Waterfall

Bisheh Waterfall

Lorestan is a marvelous and astonishing land named as the paradise of natural attractions of Iran which attracts many travelers every year.
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Shapuri Bridge

Shapuri Bridge

The Broken Bridge or Shapuri Bridge is one of the masterpieces of the Sassanid era, which was built at Shapur I.
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Seljuk Inscription

Seljuk Inscription

Seljuk inscription has written on a large stone with a height of 3.5 meters in Kufic (a type of Arabic scripts). This inscription dated back to the Seljuq dynasty.
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Teymareh Petroglyphs

Teymareh Petroglyphs

The Teymareh ancient rocks represent the old history of art and human life during the millennia. The mountainous areas and valleys surrounding Khomein and Golpayegan show some of the ancient habitats of Iran.
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Gerdab-e Sangi

Gerdab-e Sangi

Gerdab-e Sangi is one of the historical monuments of Khorramabad which dates back to the Sasanian Empire.
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I said, ‘What about my eyes?’ God said,‘Keep them on the road.’
Hafiz