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Tangeh-ye Vashi
Gorge in Tehran province, Iran / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tangeh-ye Vashi (Persian: تنگه واشی) (35°52′33″N 52°43′37″E)[1] is a gorge and mountain pass in the Alborz range of Iran (Persia). The narrow gorge was created by a perennial stream which comes down from a series of waterfalls upstream. Slightly lower, in a hilly area, the stream provided a patch of grazing land within the mountains.
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