Wild Life in Iran, now explores to Gulf of Persia, where team will go to record the life of animals, birds and other creatures living in island known as Nakhiloo (Also: Nakhilo, Nakhilu, Nokhailo) Island, located in southeast of Bushehr province of Iran. This island is very near to major Island known as Ommolkoram, its width is only 1500 meter comprising area only 60 Hectors. Here on this Island, team will record the scenes of birds who are living on this Island or they migrate from other world, stay here and leave this Island and migrate to other lands. The most birds living here are Crab-eating and Crested Lark etc. These birds know better that under the sand there is much cold so they make their nests under the sand for lying eggs. This Island is also an egg shaped. This island is also a nesting site.The Nakhiloo is also an secured land by Iranian govt for livings of this land and known as National Park Nakhiloo comprising land about 60000 Hectors. Ommolkoram (Also: Gorm, Ommolgorom) is an Island in Gulf of Persia.Its area is only 10 to 12 km2 surrounded by 14 km sandy beaches and south and east parts are best place for nesting of marine turtles. There are many Islands under control of Iran in Persian Gulf. After visiting and recording in Ommolkoram Island the team will move to another Island in Persian Gulf known as Qeshm. Total legth of this Island is more than 140 Km. Qeshm island is located opposite to port cities Bandar Abbas and Bandar Khamir.The island, which hosts a 300 square kilometer free zone jurisdiction.The average temperature on the island is approximately 27 °C. The warmest months are June through August, and the coldest from October to January. The average rainfall is 183.2 mm. The island comprises 59 towns and villages and the population is approximately 100,000. The local population is involved in fishing, dhow construction, trade and services. An additional 30,000 are involved in administrative and industrial workforce and students. Plans have also been made to build a bridge to connect Qeshm with the rest of Iran.
Sunday, 27 April 2014
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