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Yazd sewage lagoon

Yazd sewage lagoon: a gem in the heart of the desertIntroduction:Yazd sewage lagoon shines like a gem in the heart of Yazd desert and displays a manifestation of beauty and life in this dry and desert environment. This wetland, which is located 4 kilometers north of Yazd city, was created due to the release of purified water from Yazd sewage and has become one of the popular tourist attractions in this area.Natural beauties:Yazd sewage lagoon with an area of about 200 hectares has created unique and eye-catching landscapes. The reflection of the sky in the water of the lagoon, the reflection of sunlight on the surface of the water, and the presence of migratory birds, depict a beautiful picture of nature.Biodiversity:Although Yazd's sewage lagoon is fed by treated sewage water, due to the existence of appropriate treatment systems, this lagoon has become a habitat for various plant and animal species.Plants:At the edge of the lagoon, you can see all kinds of reed, loui, and strawberry plants. In addition to beauty, these plants play an important role in purifying lagoon water and creating a suitable habitat for animals.Animals:Yazd wastewater lagoon is home to various species of migratory and native birds, including flamingos, herons, ducks, and swans. Also, in this wetland, you can witness the presence of animals such as turtles, lizards, and salamanders.Recreational activities:Yazd sewage lagoon is a suitable space for various recreational activities such as boating, bird watching, and photography.

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