“Water’s End” in southern Iran a haven for migratory birds 

Located 30 kilometers from Minab in the Kalahi and Sirik region in Iran' southern province of Hormozgan, the village of Tiab stretches approximately 9 kilometers from its main branch to its opening into the sea. 

This protected area, comparable in size to the mangrove forests of Qeshm, in the Persian Gulf, is renowned for its natural beauty and significant ecological value.

The name “Tiab,” meaning “water’s end,” reflects its role as a critical habitat for a variety of migratory bird species.

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