Niavaran to showcase Iran’s geo-tourism attractions
TEHRAN -- A photo exhibition by Alireza Amri-Kazemi on the theme of Iran’s geo-tourism attractions will be launched today at the Niavaran Cultural Center.
About 100 photos selected from among those taken of Iran’s geological phenomena will be on display during the exhibition, which will continue through August 11. A member of the Executive Committee of the 26th Iranian symposium on Geosciences with an 18-year career in taking nature photos, Amri-Kazemi has held several internal exhibitions. He has participated in photo exhibits in several other countries and photographed five short documentaries on Iranian geo-tourism to date. Iran has an abundance of fascinating geological locations and approximately 80 percent of these natural wonders have been identified and filmed. The sand pyramid and the hottest place in the Lut Desert, the highest conical peak in the world at Damavand, Iran’s highest lake at Sabalan, and the Ali Sadr Cave in Hamedan Province are just a few examples of Iranian geo-tourist attractions. Photo: Katalehkhor Cave, Zanjan
About 100 photos selected from among those taken of Iran’s geological phenomena will be on display during the exhibition, which will continue through August 11. A member of the Executive Committee of the 26th Iranian symposium on Geosciences with an 18-year career in taking nature photos, Amri-Kazemi has held several internal exhibitions. He has participated in photo exhibits in several other countries and photographed five short documentaries on Iranian geo-tourism to date. Iran has an abundance of fascinating geological locations and approximately 80 percent of these natural wonders have been identified and filmed. The sand pyramid and the hottest place in the Lut Desert, the highest conical peak in the world at Damavand, Iran’s highest lake at Sabalan, and the Ali Sadr Cave in Hamedan Province are just a few examples of Iranian geo-tourist attractions. Photo: Katalehkhor Cave, Zanjan
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