With the return of
migratory birds to
Zayandeh Rud in Isfahan, the river has once again come to life and made a stroll
by the historical siosehpol bridge even more enjoyable!
Zayandeh Rud (life
giver river) is the largest river on the central plateau of Iran, Isfahan
Province. The Zayandeh starts in the Zagros Mountains and flows 400
kilometres (200 mi) eastward before ending in the Gavkhouni swamp, a
seasonal salt lake, southeast of Esfahan city. The Zayandeh Rud is spanned
by many historical Safavid era bridges, and flows through many parks.
Zayandeh Rud normally has significant flow all year long, unlike many of
Iran's rivers which are seasonal. But this year the severe draught has
caused the river to completely dry up. The river which used to be the
meeting place for lovers has now turned into a grazing place for herds of
sheep...