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travelbinge · 11 months
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Badab Soort, Orost, Mazandaran, Iran
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tochaltour · 2 years
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برنامه ۲.۵ روزه بوم گردی و طبیعت گردی : باداب سورت ، الندان ، اوپرت 🌟فول برد🌟 🌳🌲🍃🌱🌿 و شبمانی در اقامتگاه ییلاقی 🌌🏡 ⏰رفت: ۵شنبه ۱۴۰۱/۰۳/۰۵ ۱ بامداد بازگشت: جمعه ۱۴۰۱/۰۳/۰۶ ۲۳~ ۲۴ شب 📌مکان : میدان آرژانتین 🔷دیدار از چشمه های رنگی باداب سورت(دومین اثر طبیعی ملی ایران و دومین چشمه آهکی و تراورتن جهان) 🔷دیدار از جنگلهای کیاسر و آروست 🔷دیدار از دریاچه زیبا و رویایی الندان 🔷دیدار از ییلاق و بلندی های زیبای اوپرت 🔷شبمانی در اقامتگاه کلبه ای و بسیار زیبای ییلاقی در دامنه اوپرت 🔷خوردن وعده های خوراکی گرم و تازه 🔷شانس دیدن و تجربه اقیانوس ابر بر فراز بلندی های اوپرت پذیرایی و خدمات : 🚍اتوبوس توریستی اینکامینگ 🚙وانت نیسان برای ترابرد میهمانان در جاده های محلی برای رسیدن به سایتهای پیش بینی شده در هر ۲ روز 🍔۵ وعده خوراک اصلی : ۲ صبحانه ۲ ناهار ۱ شام 🔎راهنما و لیدر تور 🍵پذیرایی در ماشین و اقامتگاه 📑بیمه کامل مسئولیت درجه سختی برنامه: ۳ از۱۰ این برنامه از گونه طبیعت گردی و بومگردی بشمار رفته و دربرگیرنده گروههای سنی ۷ تا ۶۵ سال است. پینوشت(۱) : همه پیمایش ها سبک و بدون کوله کشی است. پینوشت(۲) : همه وعده های خوراکی برنامه میهمان ما هستید. 💰هزینه برنامه ۱،۶۵۰،۰۰۰ تومان تلفن تماس: 📞 مهدی پویا 09212145502 💳 شماره کارت برای واریز وجه : (بانک پاسارگاد) ۵۰۲۲۲۹۱۰۸۷۶۴۹۹۷۴ به نام خانم بهادران گرامیانی که خواستار همراهی ما در این سفرند میتوانند پس از واریز وجه با شماره تلفن و یا آدرس تلگرامی بالا، بودن خود را دراین برنامه به آگاهی برسانند. https://t.me/tochaltours #بهشت #اوپرت #الندان #الندان_کیاسر #باداب_سورت #بادابسورت #باداب (at Badab Soort باداب سورت) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdv1p1ygYl_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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a100places · 3 years
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Badab-e Surt, Iran
Iridescent pools of water gather on beds of rust-colored travertine. The colorful puddles top each layer of rock at Iran’s Badab-e Surt, blanketing the naturally formed terraces and transforming them into an exquisite sight alight with fiery hues. The scenery is breathtaking. These beautiful travertine terraces in northern Iran are an incredible natural phenomenon that developed over thousands of years. Travertine is a type of limestone formed from the calcium deposit in flowing water, and in this case it's two hot springs with different mineral properties. The unusual reddish colour of the terraces is down to the high content of iron oxide in one of the springs.
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lakeinthemoonlight · 7 years
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Badab-e Surt springs | Mazandaran, Iran
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birindale · 2 years
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So Mystscor is based on Pamukkale Turkey?
Not as far as I'm aware, but wow, what a beautiful spot!
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The resemblance is actually a pretty natural coincidence of having a thermal hot spring! It's really interesting stuff actually; since hot water can hold more dissolved solids than cold water, you get more mineral content in springs. And depending on which minerals are present, it can change the whole landscape!
I'm most familiar with the alkaline chloride processes bc I was studying abiogenisis for reasons I'm going to pretend are cooler than cartoon fanfiction, but uh. well. bear with me
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There are four extremes, alkaline chloride, acid sulfate, bicarbonate, and iron-rich (not pictured), but most fall somewhere in between, as in the above diagram. Pamukkale, and though likely a fantasy-equivalent, Mystacor, are travertine terraces.
Basically, the carbon dioxide in the water acts as a weak carbonic acid to dissolve (some of) the underlying limestone into calcium bicarbonate. It's a reversible reaction, so if equilibrium is reached, they particles will... un-dissolve, so to speak. (I never took chemistry, bear with me). One way to reach this equilibrium is for the calcium bicarbonate to be exposed to an environment with less CO2, e.g., the open air, which causes the calcium bicarbonate to precipitate around the edges of the spring.
There are lots of springs like these all over the world! There's is Badab-e Surt/Badab Soort in Iran, Yellowstone's Mammoth hot springs in the US, Huánglóng in China (my personal favorite name)... It looks like the image used on the concept sheet is from Nahanni National Park, Canada. The 'bioluminscent' example is actually just fancy lighting from a property in the Cayman islands called Castillo Caribe. None of them are from Pamukkale, but I'm sure it came up during the search for cool terraced landscapes!
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batgoiran-blog · 5 years
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Iran is a four-season country If you are natural places lover you can read about some of the most beautiful natural places in different parts of Iran
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parsabad · 4 years
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Badab soort/ Mazandaran/ Iran
Photographer: amir ghaumi
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koochita · 3 years
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anniejan77 · 5 years
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Surprise! I am back. After a long interval of workaholism, I am finally taking a little time-out to show all one of my, somewhat, recent adventures in Iran. It was not long ago that my husband and I, along with friends and family, took our unforgettable road trip to Badab-e Soort.
The natural terraces of Badap-e Soort, photo by me: Antonia Mosqueda
Yes, the famous Badap-e Surt (Persian: باداب سورت‎). If you have not heard of the location: it’s a natural site of Northern Iran in Mazandaran Province. The site, on a mountainside, is made up of a range of travertine terrace formations. The travertine terraces are one of the most attractive features there; they were created over thousands of years due to flowing water from two mineral hot springs that cooled and deposited carbonate minerals on the mountainside. The smell of sulfur is strong but brings about a beautiful array of colors and geological diversity to the natural site.
Now, to get to this particular site, it may be quite a ride but an enjoyable one if you like natural scenery…
Some scenery along the way.
When you arrive at the village of Orost, an experienced man sits, selling healthy liters of Zereshk juice (Good for the heart). Buy a bottle of juice and ask him to point you to the direction of Badap-e Soort: he will do just that, gladly. If you follow his directions correctly, there will be a few men with tractors waiting for tourists; they accept a small fee to give you the bumpiest, most terrifying, and wildest tractor ride of your life. When I took these photos, below, I did not know what my body was in for 🙂 One might prefer to hike up the mountain than experience this ride, but if you’re a thrill seeker and enjoy being tossed around in the back of a rickety old tractor that rides dangerously close to the edge, this might be just for you.
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  Once you get to your ultimate destination, a friendly family waits there, offering tea and ash soup. Have the tour first, knowledgeable men will tell you as much as they can about the site; and they show you the main springs, indicating the ones you can and cannot drink from.
Taking in all the beauty of Badap-e Surt.
Below are photos of a small spring that you can drink from…
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  According to some, one of the springs offer healing properties. It’s worth it to try. When we arrived the water was lower than usual and needed a good rain: however, that might have changed by now since Iran has had so much rain in recent months. I would recommend a trip there soon. I have heard from friends and family that went there as recent as this month and said many improvements have been made and the rain has had a positive impact on the site.
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Don’t drink from here, but admire the beauty and the beauty the spring water creates…
Badap-e Soort: photo by: Antonia Mosqueda
Maybe this is how the larger terraces looked thousands of years ago, in that case, they have a ways to go before they become as huge as the others.
Water trickled down the terraces and formed these small features that glistened as you could hear the spring water trickle down. The springs not only give this mountainside it’s color but the shapes that make it so unique.
After the short lecture and tour, offered by a kind man after buying some tea or soup: enjoy the site. Do not walk on certain terraces though: this weakens the formation, and do not pollute or stay after dark. Follow the rules, they are there to preserve this naturally gorgeous site.
Three colossal terraces opposite of several on one side. Mohammad gives us an idea of how large they are.
Probably the most attractive feature of the site are these terraces that change color depending on time of day and position of sun.
The pictures above were taken at different times of day, from different angles. After, taking in all that beauty, we eagerly ran to the old tractor for another crazy ride. Going down was just as fun, possibly a little smoother!
Photo of the old tractor: Antonia Mosqueda
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  All in all, it was an excellent and exciting trip, another reason to spend and get closer to friends and family like all other road, hiking, and camping trips. Hope you enjoy my little picture story and feel inspired to see Badab-e Soort or even Iran!
Knocking out that bucket list…one step at a time!Badab-e Soort Surprise! I am back. After a long interval of workaholism, I am finally taking a little time-out to show all one of my, somewhat, recent adventures in Iran.
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نام این منطقه از دو کلمه باداب و سورت نشات گرفته شده، باداب به معنای آب گازدار می باشد و سورت شدت اثر معنی می شود. در باداب سورت دو چشمه متفاوت به چشم می خورد. یکی از این چشمه ها دارای آبی گرم و شور البته با خواص درمانی می باشد که ظاهرا برای درمان بیماری های پوستی و رماتیسم مثمر ثمر خواهد بود. چشمه دوم حاوی آبی ترش مزه و رسوبات حاوی آهن می باشد، رسوباتی که باعث می شود آب چشمه به رنگ نارنجی دیده شود. 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷 ✔(EN)▶️Badab Soort is a natural site in Mazandaran Province in northern Iran,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. Badab Soort’s springs are two distinct mineral springs with different natural characteristics, The first spring contains very salty water that gathers in a small natural pool; its water is considered to have medicinal properties, especially as a cure for rheumatism and some types of skin diseases and skin conditions. The second spring has a sour taste and is predominately orange mainly due to the large iron oxide sediments at its outlet. 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷 ✔(FR)▶️Il comprend un ensemble de terrasses en travertin, des formations géologiques créés au cours de milliers d'années par des dépôts de minéraux de carbonate issus de sources chaudes.Badab est composé des mots persans Bad (« gaz »)et AB (« eau »), se référant aux eaux gazéifiées des sources. Surt est l'ancien nom du village Orost et signifie « intensité » en persan.Deux sources distinctes d'eaux minérales avec différentes caractéristiques naturelles La première contient de l'eau très salée qui se concentre dans une piscine naturelle, utilisée comme remède contre les rhumatismes et certaines maladies de peau. ✔(AR)▶️ باداب سورت هي عبارة عن مجموعة من عيون المياه المعدنية شمالإيران، وتُعتبَر هذه الينابيع عبارة عن طبقات من المياه المالحة التي كَوَّنت ترسبات من الملح والحديد والمعادن على سفوح الجبل عبر آلاف السنين.تنبع هذه الينابيع على شكل قطرات من صخور بلورية. 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷 🆔️@farzadyousefi_official 🔺️#farzadyousefi ▶️#فرزادیوسفی (at Badabsurt باداب سورت) https://www.instagram.com/p/By9YvC7gwVz/?igshid=qirg4bc81990
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iranguidance-blog · 5 years
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Badab Soort is a unique staircase fountain in Mazandaran province from Iran , located in the village of Orost (Owrost), in the city of Sari. every year, many tourists travel to the iran for visit this place.BADAB means carbonated water (or gassed water) and SOORT means the intensity of the effect.
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saeedhoseinmardi · 2 years
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Badab-Soort. #skypix #astrophotography #skypixphoto #twanight #عکس_نجومی_روز #nightskychasers #YourShotPhotographer #milkyway #longexpo #milkywaygalaxy #longexposurephotography #starrysky #fartorgasht #natgeoimagecollection #astrophotography #nature #beautiful_iran #landscape #landscapephotography #landscapephotos #capturelandscapes #longexposure_shots #EverySecondCounts #stargazing #science #astronomy #nightsky #nightscaper #nightscape #1x (at Badab Soort باداب سورت) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXNdAoBLxhb/?utm_medium=tumblr
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#badab_soort (Persian: باداب سورت‎) is a natural site in #mazandaran province in northern #iran , 95km south of the city of #sari . It comprises a range of stepped travertine #terrace formations that have been created over thousands of years as flowing water from two mineral #hot_spring s cooled and deposited carbonate minerals on the mountainside. Badab is a #persian word translating to "gassed water", referring to the springs' waters being carbonated mineral waters. Soort is an old name for the #Orost_village where is 7km from the spring. Badab Soort's springs are two distinct mineral springs with different natural characteristics, located at 1,840m above sea level. The first spring contains very salty water that gathers in a small natural pool; its water is considered to have medicinal properties, especially as a cure for #rheumatism and some types of skin diseases and skin conditions. The second spring has a sour taste and is predominately orange mainly due to the large iron oxide sediments at its outlet. Badab Soort's terraces are made of travertine, a sedimentary rock deposited by flowing water from the two distinct mineral springs; they were formed during #Pleistocene and #Pliocene geological periods. 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. #badabe_soort #badabe_surt #چشمه_باداب_سورت #باداب_سورت #مازندران_ساری #ایران_گردی #تابستان (at Badab Soort باداب سورت) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCTFQ5hgW9_/?igshid=k7x192pvbh8f
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mrtamimi1974 · 4 years
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#yourshotphotographer #theartistvision #longexposure #fujifilm #finepixs1 #night #stars #sky (at Badab Soort باداب سورت) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6ycpb2Dcz1/?igshid=3cdw4rwudc4
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thatsnakeman · 5 years
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