IRAN: ASHURADEH ISLAND - PROFILE.

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According to "Tehran Times", Ashuradeh Island is situated at the easternmost end of Miankaleh peninsula to the north east of Gorgan Bay. In the old days, the islanders separated it from Miankaleh Peninsula by digging a channel. Today, the island's life is limited to fishery establishments and its raspberry bushes serve as a shelter to the jackals, which were doomed to stay in this sandy island for their lifetime once Ashuradeh was separated from Miankaleh peninsula. For many of the...

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