Darone Cave

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Coordinates 35°10′35.4″N57°18′30.0″E / 35.176500°N 57.308333°E / 35.176500; 57.308333 Coordinates: 35°10′35.4″N57°18′30.0″E / 35.176500°N 57.308333°E / 35.176500; 57.308333
Darone Cave

Darone Cave is a cave in Bardaskan County, Iran. It is located in Cave Doruneh, Bardaskan. [1] [2] [3]

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