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Shui waterfall

Shui waterfall, a gem in the heart of ZagrosShowi or Tele Zang waterfall, the highest waterfall in the Middle East, is located in Shahiun section of Dezful city in Khuzestan province. This waterfall with a height of 100 meters and a width of 70 meters, in the heart of the Zagros mountains and among the masses of oak and fig trees, has created a spectacular and eye-catching debate.Wonders of Shui Waterfall:Height and majesty: Showi waterfall is one of the highest waterfalls in Iran and the Middle East and consists of two steps. The first step is about 80 meters and the second step is 20 meters high.Unspoiled and green nature: Shui waterfall is located in a mountainous and forested area and the natural scenery around it is very beautiful and eye-catching.Pond and river: At the bottom of the waterfall, there is a large and deep pond whose clear and cool water is a place for swimming and bathing. Also, a river originates from this waterfall, which brings beauty and freshness along its path.Plant and animal diversity: due to weather conditions and the presence of sufficient humidity, plant and animal diversity is very high in the Shui Cascade area.Best travel time:The best time to visit Shui Waterfall is spring. In this season, the waterfall is at its most watery and the nature around it is lush and beautiful.Access path:To reach Shui waterfall, you need to go to Dezful-Shahyoun road and move towards the waterfall through Shui village. The access path to Shui waterfall is dirt and somewhat difficult.

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