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Harvest season starts on Sabalan slopes

  1. Society
July 2, 2017 - 9:43

A farmer ties a pile of forage he has just harvested from the greenish lower slopes of Mount Sabalan in the extreme northwest Iran.

The area offers some favorable vegetation coverage due to considerable annual rainfall. It has high capacity for agriculture and animal breeding as well. Sabalan is the third elevated peak after Damavand and Alam-Kuh across the county. It is also higher than Mont Blanc in the Alps.

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