the salt namak lake iran

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The dried salt Namak lake, Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salt Lake Namak in the province of Qom, Iran Persia - salt crystals Royalty Free Stock Photo
Namak salt lake in Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Namak salt lake in Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Namak salt lake in Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Namak salt lake in Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salt Lake Namak in the province of Qom, Iran Persia and a white smiling tourist girl with a head covered in a scarf Royalty Free Stock Photo
The salt of the Namak lake, Iran
Salt Lake Namak in the province of Qom, Iran Persia - salt crystals Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salt Lake Namak in the province of Qom, Iran Persia - salt crystals Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salt Lake Namak in the province of Qom, Iran Persia and a white smiling tourist girl with a head covered in a scarf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salt Lake Namak in the province of Qom, Iran Persia - salt crystals Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salt Lake Namak in the province of Qom, Iran Persia. Natural texture with salt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salt Lake Namak in the province of Qom, Iran Persia and a white smiling tourist girl with a head covered in a scarf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Path on Namak salt lake at Sunset, in Maranjab desert, near Kashan, Iran Royalty Free Stock Photo
The lake is a remnant of the Paratethys sea, which started to dry from the Pleistocene epoch, leaving Lake Urmia and the Caspian Sea and other bodies of water. The lake has a surface area of about 1,800 square kilometres or 690 square miles, but most of this is dry.


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