Badab-e Surt

Badab-e Surt

Badab-e Surt Springs, Mount Damavand and Sarv-e Abarkuh (Abarkuh Cypress), Lut Desert and Dashte Kavir are some of the most fascinating natural places in Iran’s national heritage. The Badab-e Surt springs, after Pamukkale in Turkey, are ranked as the second largest source of salt water in the world, with their unique structure (in the shape of stairs) and colors. Badab-e Surt is located in the Chahar Dangeh district of Sari in Mazandarán province. Mineral deposits accumulated at the foot of mountains over thousands of years have created hundreds of red and yellow-orange scale-shaped puddles.

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