Mizan | Sheida Pouryousef: Kish Island in the Persian Gulf, south of Iran, is home to a set of ancient aqueducts which date back to 2,500 years ago. The complex is called the Kariz Underground City, which once provided the islanders’ drinking water.
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12 Dec 2019 - 18:30
Mizan | Sheida Pouryousef: Kish Island in the Persian Gulf, south of Iran, is home to a set of ancient aqueducts which date back to 2,500 years ago. The complex is called the Kariz Underground City, which once provided the islanders’ drinking water.
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