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Badab-e Surt Iran,,,A Unique Gift Of Nature

  Badab is a Persian compound of words, in which bad means gas and ab means water. It is also called gassed water, relating to the springs waters including carbonated minerals. Surt is an old name of the orsat village situated close to the site. Badab e Surt has been described as the saltwater spring within the world after Pamukkale spring in Turkey. It includes a range of springs with very entirely different flavors, smells, and water volumes. A little about Iran So let me tell something about the country of Iran where badab e surt is situated. Iran is an ethnically diverse country of southwest Asia. Most of the Islamic republics of Iran consists of a central desert plateau, that is ringed on all sides by lofty mountain ranges that afford access to the interior through high passes.  Most of the population lives on the edges of this forbidding, dry land. The capital is Tehran, a sprawling, topsy-turvy metropolis at the southern foot of the Elburz Mountains. Famous for its ha...

The Miracle Of Spotted Lake

  Today I will talk about a beautiful country and a land of hospitality. The country's name is Canada. This country is in North America. It has 10 Provinces and 3 territories, enlarge from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the ocean. Canada is a 2nd largest country in overall the region. The capital of Canada is Ottawa and its 3 largest metropolitan square measures are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. It has many Unique and wonderful places. In my opinion, unique places means a place which has something different and unusual. Today I am telling you about a unique lake in Canada , but first let's have a look at the history of the lake. History about Spotted lake Spotted lake has been considered a sacred site for a hundred of years by the indigenous people of the Okanogan state, consistent with the British Columbia tourist Center.  The spots are formed in the shape of rings in the lake, and they believed that each circle had distinct healing and medicinal house...

Lost civilization mohen jo daro

The Lost Civilization of Mohenjo-Daro: A Glimpse into the Indus Valley Civilization Mohenjo-Daro, one of the most significant archaeological sites in the world, lies in the Sindh province of modern-day Pakistan. Dating back to around 2500 BCE, it was a thriving urban center of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), which spanned present-day Pakistan, northwest India, and eastern Afghanistan. The discovery of Mohenjo-Daro has not only provided invaluable insights into early urban planning and architecture but also highlights the cultural, economic, and social intricacies of one of humanity's earliest civilizations.  Discovery of Mohenjo-Daro The site was first discovered in the 1920s by British archaeologist Sir John Marshall, who identified it as one of the main cities of the Indus Valley Civilization. The name "Mohenjo-Daro" translates to "Mound of the Dead" in Sindhi, reflecting the site's ancient significance. Subsequent excavations revealed a well-planned ...