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Lake Urmia’s good days return after being partly inundated

Good days are back for Lake Urmia in Iran's West Azerbaijan Province after the opening of a canal that will transmit water from Kani Sib region to the lake.

Reports say this has elevated the level of water in Lake Urmia and has relatively improved its situation. Accordingly, the tourists are visiting the lake in growing numbers for sightseeing and recreation such as boating.

The bridge that crosses the lake, which was ugly in the past years due to the drought of the lake, is now a tourist attraction.

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