These days, people in many cities of Iran are living in sub-zero temperature. The severe cold has frozen many fountains and waterfalls across the country, including the one in Hamadan, one of the coldest cities of Iran.
According to a report by ISNA, as translated by IFP, Ganjnameh Waterfall is located in Alvand Mountain skirts in Hamadan, northwest of Iran. Going through the coldest days of year, this waterfall has become frozen in sub-zero temperature.
Here are ISNA’s photos of the frozen waterfall:
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