Friday, May 17, 2013

Badab-e Surt

Badab-e Surt ( باداب سورت‎ ) is a natural site in mazandaran province in northern iran, 95 kilometres (59 mi) south of the city of Sari, and 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of orost village. It comprises a range of stepped travertine terrace formations that has been created over thousands of years as flowing water from two mineral hot springs cooled and deposited carbonate minerals on the mountainside.
The springs are located at an altitude of 1840 meters and are unsurpassed in only six countries in Badab-e Surt somewhat similar phenomenon exists. Around the fountain covered with wild barberry shrubs and conifers at higher elevations are forested.
As a result, over the course of thousands of years the water from these two springs emanating from the mountain range have combined and resulted in a number of orange-, red- and yellow-colored pools shaped as a naturally formed staircase. The surrounding vegetation to the north consists of pine forests while to the east it mainly consists of short trees and shrubs; and rock quarries can be seen to the west of the site.



2 comments:

roja said...

Thanks for the text.plz write for other posts too.at least in details!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful photos. It's amazing knowing how the springs were formed. Thanks for the info.