Discover the best top things to do in Khuzestan Province, Iran including Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System, Shevi Waterfall, Tchogha Zanbil, Abadan Museum, Old Bridge of Dezful, White Bridge, Karun River, Haft Tepe, Mapar House, Dez Dam.
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this is one of the UNESCO world heritage site in Iran, and surely a must-see attraction in west part of Iran. it is really amazing to discover what ancient people made about 3000 years ago.
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The massive temple, palaces and walls are the best surviving remains of the ancient Kingdom of Elam.
This more then 3000 years old Elamite monument is very impressive monument, although only 25 m from the original 60 m high building are still intact.
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Walking on this bridge takes you back almost 2000 years when by the order of Shahpur king of Sassanid dynasty was constructed and it is one of the oldest bridge in the world still in use!
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This bridge is so intresting it was built about 80 yeaars ago during the world war 2 by a German architect with the help of his wife and locals ( it has an interesting story). This bridge is home for seagull during this time of the year, the winter, one of my and the people favorite activity is feeding those birds in the air! You should really see the amount of birds that hover around the bridge, its breathtaking. This bridge is truly a symbol for our City.
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Haft Tape (in eng:Seven Hills), a collection of 14 ancient hills, is located 15 km south-east of the city of Susa, and its distance from Chogha Sanbil Temple is 23 km. The tomb that was discovered on this site is attributed to the discovery of the tabernacle, named after the Tibetan name Ahar, as the king. The Tibetan burial site of Ahar and its ruins was a private temple with a lounge, porch and courtyard attached to a public tramway by a corridor. The arch is the first arch descendant built in ancient Persia, and according to historians, is the invention of Elamite architects. The public tomb is outside the temple of a large platform, divided into three sections by low-rise walls. In the northern part of this platform there are seven skeletons, in the southern part there are two or three skeletons, and in the middle part, smaller than the other two, skeletons have not been found. The spectacular and insightful details of this tomb that archaeologists have noticed is a mass grave found at the foot of the great platform at the southernmost part of the tomb and right next door to the entrance door. There are ten skeletons with irregular layouts, sometimes overlapping. A great deal of interest has been discovered in this area, which interested visitors can visit the Seven Hills Museum.
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