Niasar Waterfall

Iran


Sprinkled across the hillside 1710m above sea level, Niasar's highlight is a waterfall, the most interesting feature of which is not the plunge of water over the cliff but the way in which the water has carved a narrow channel through the rocks above the fall. A car park at the top of the fall leads past rose-water distilleries to the head of the fall – a popular picnic site for much of the year.


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