Discover the best top things to do in Kerman Province, Iran including Banafsheh Street, Zarand, Qajar Twin Water Mill, Arg-e Bam, Rayen Castle, Konar Sandal, Shahr-i Sokhta, Gonbad-e Jabaliye, Ayoub Cave, Ganjali Khan Complex.
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Twin Water mill our ancestors,used to grind wheat and other cereals to make flour By Having two towers of water and more than 200 years old(related to Qajars),it's a unique species of Iranian water millsِ It had been working 50 years ago and there are over 10 other Ones In the Shahdad area,all of which have been completely Destroyed by the earthquake in 1360, and this is only the same One remains.
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This citadel town was inhabited from the third century to the late 19th century. The 2003 Earthquake in Bam destroyed more than 80 percent of the Citadel.
I heard that Lonely Planet somehow excluded this place from the book and now some people even do not know this ruin but when you visit the south area of Iran, this place is one of the MUST-VISIT place. I do not know how it was like before the big earthquake destroyed here but even after the earthquake, it is magnificent to walk round the old city.. nostalsic and romantic. Especially if you go close to sunset you can havea beautiful castle, houses, ruins with dramatic shades of the sun! My recommendation is visit there after a bit long lunch, arriving around 3 or 4 in the afternoon.
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It is an amazing place to visit .The Arg has been fixed (not all parts ).It is almost 160 km away from Kerman.The Arg is in smaller scale of Bam Arg.There are differences but there are more similarities .
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Konar Sandal is a Bronze Age archaeological site located in 30 km southwest of Jiroft near the city of Anbarabad in southern Kerman province. In ancient times, the Konar-Sandal hills had been used as a religious center. There is a temple on top of the hills, recognized as one of the most important ziggurats ever found in the world and over four million bricks had been used for its construction.
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