Band-e Amir National Park

Local nameپارک ملی بند امیر
LocationBamyan, Afghanistan

Band-e Amir National Park a national park located in the Bamyan Province of central Afghanistan. It is a series of six deep blue lakes separated by natural dams made of travertine, a mineral deposit. The lakes are situated in the Hindu Kush mountains at approximately 3000 m of elevation, west of the famous Buddhas of Bamiyan.

They were created by the carbon dioxide rich water oozing out of the faults and fractures to deposit calcium carbonate precipitate in the form of travertine walls that today store the water of these lakes. Band-e Amir is one of the few rare natural lakes in the world which are created by travertine systems. The site of Band-e Amir has been described as Afghanistan's Grand Canyon, and draws thousands of tourists a year. The river is part of the system of the Balkh River.

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The starkness of the… @ NASA image created by Jesse Allen, using Landsat data provided by the United States Geological Survey.
 

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Band-e_Amir_National_Park

Coordinates 34°52'33.61" N 67°16'39.562" E

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