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Klot Shetri

Klot Shetri, a natural treasure in the heart of the desertKlot Shatri or camel klots in Bushehr province, Iran, is a reminder of the erosion of wind and water on the earth, which has created an amazing and spectacular sight. These caves, which are located 20 km northeast of Abadan city and 80 km southeast of Deir city, as one of the unique natural attractions of Bushehr province, welcomes tourists and nature lovers.Denomination:The name "Camel Clot" has been given to them due to the similarity of these natural phenomena to moving camels.Outstanding properties:Figure: Camel cloots are formed by wind and water erosion on sediments and sands and have shapes similar to moving camels.Height: The height of some of these Klots reaches more than 100 meters and displays the greatness and splendor of nature.Color: The color of the cloots varies from light brown to dark brown and they take on different colors during the day with the sunlight.Variety: In this area, there is a great variety of klots of different shapes and sizes, which creates a very spectacular sight.

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