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Traveling Luck for Kūh-e Bēsar Farāh, Afghanistan 
Alternatively known as Kohe Besar, Kohe Bēsaṟ
The timezone in Kuh-e Besar is Asia/Kabul
Morning Sunrise at 06:30 and Evening Sunset at 18:32. It's Dark
Rough GPS position Latitude. 32.9800°, Longitude. 61.6906°
Morning Sunrise at 06:30 and Evening Sunset at 18:32. It's Dark
Rough GPS position Latitude. 32.9800°, Longitude. 61.6906°
Satellite map of Kūh-e Bēsar and it's surroudings...
Geographic features & Photographs around Kūh-e Bēsar in Farāh, Afghanistan
mountain an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more.
- Kūh-e Bēsar (0km)
- Kūh-e Shams (2.9km)
- Kūh-e Nayī (7.1km)
- Kohe Nayī (7.4km)
- Kūh-e Khenjak (7.7km)
- Kūh-e Shams (8.6km)
- Kūh-e Jamāl Ghāzī (9.5km)
- Kūh-e Chahārsang (10km)
- Kūh-e Kelkak (11.2km)
- Kūh-e Sīāhgar (14.4km)
- Kūh-e Kabūtarī (14.6km)
- Kūh-e `Alī Shāh (19km)
- Kūh-e Sīrzārak (19.3km)
populated place a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work.
- Jamāl Ghāzī (2.3km)
- Kārīz-e Laghway (8.9km)
- Kārīz-e Kalāntar Shīr Aḩmad (8.9km)
- Kārīz-e Kalāntar (9.8km)
- Kārīz-e Naşīr (10.3km)
- Kārīz-e Pesand (10.5km)
- Sangbor (17.2km)
- Khāl Ddrān (17.6km)
- Kheyrābāḏ (17.9km)
- Baraki (18km)
- Kārīz-e Bīdak (18.8km)
- Kārīz-e Shūreh (19km)
well a cylindrical hole, pit, or tunnel drilled or dug down to a depth from which water, oil, or gas can be pumped or brought to the surface.
- Cāhe Khīārzār (4.4km)
- Chāh-e Mūshak (10.8km)
- Chāh-e Asadollāh (11.6km)
- Saṟ-e Sang Chāh-e (12.5km)
- Chāh-e Khanjak (13.1km)
- Chāh-e Gazak (14.9km)
- Chāh-e Seh Kutah (16.9km)
- Chāh-e Kholah-ye Āfī (18.7km)
- Chāh-e Shūr (19.4km)
- Chāh-e Kholah-ye Hazhdar (19.7km)
aqueduct a conduit used to carry water.
- Kārīz-e `Os̄mān (5.4km)
- Kārīz-e `Abdollāhjān (5.9km)
- Shamsābād (13km)
- Kārīz-e Chāh-e Sorkh (17.7km)
- Kārīz-e Chārī-ye Pā'īn (19.3km)
- Kārīz-e Chārī-ye Bālā (19.6km)
spring(s) a place where ground water flows naturally out of the ground.
- Cheshmeh-ye `Abbās (14.1km)
- Cheshmeh-ye Seh Kutah (17.3km)
- Cheshmeh-ye Pā'īn (18.4km)
- Cheshmeh-ye Bālā (19km)
- Cheshmeh-ye Khanjak Mazār-e Pā'īn (19.5km)
abandoned populated place a ghost town.
- Kārīz-e Kalāntar Lājavard (10.2km)
- Kārīz-e Bahrām (11km)
- Sīāhgar (12.4km)
intermittent stream a water course which dries up in the dry season.
- Darreh-ye Jamālghāzī (11.5km)
- Rūd-e Khamī Gāwān (11.8km)
- Tūtak (14.5km)
underground irrigation canal(s) a gently inclined underground tunnel bringing water for irrigation from aquifers.
- Laghway (8.5km)
- Kārīz-e Samandar (11.4km)
ruin(s) a destroyed or decayed structure which is no longer functional.
- Shamsābāḏ (13.1km)
- Tūtak-e `Alam (14.4km)
abandoned well an old water source.
- Chāh-e Qatarpol (11.6km)
- Chāh-e Mollā Abū (15.6km)
gorge(s) a short, narrow, steep-sided section of a stream valley.
- Darreh-ye Jamālghāzi (10.1km)
wells cylindrical holes, pits, or tunnels drilled or dug down to a depth from which water, oil, or gas can be pumped or brought to the surface.
- Chāh-e Shand (7.4km)
pass a break in a mountain range or other high obstruction, used for transportation from one side to the other [See also gap].
- Kowtal-e Anjīreh (17.2km)
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