Parâw
Parâw covered with snow. from top of Mount Meywala
Highest point
Elevation3,390 m (11,120 ft)[1]
ListingThree thousanders
Coordinates34°23′31″N 47°14′13″E / 34.392°N 47.237°E / 34.392; 47.237
Geography
Parâw is located in Iran
Parâw
Parâw
Location in Iran
LocationNE Kermanshah , Kermanshah Province
Parent rangeZagros
Climbing
First ascent1970 by an English exploration team
Easiest routeChalabeh village

Parâw (Kurdish:په‌ڕاو for "full of water") is a mountain located to the north east of Kermanshah city in western Iran. Parâw, with an approximate length of 80 km and an area of 880 square kilometres is part of the Zagros Mountains.[2] Paraw is one of the 1515 Ultra-prominent peak of the world.

Geology

The mountain was uplifted during the Tertiary geological period. Subsequently, in the Quaternary period, it assumed its present form. The composition of its rocks is mainly sedimentary and limestone. This has caused numerous caves and wells to be formed by erosion on the mountain.[3]

Highest cave

Paraw cave or Ghar Parau is located at 3050 metres above sea level which is the highest cave in the world and well known as the Everest of world caves.[4][5] this cave has a 751 meter depth and with D5 degree of difficulty recognized as one of hardest caves for caving.[6] The British caving team which discovered the cave gave it the name of Ghar Parau.[7] Five professional cavers have died in this cave.[8]

Deepest cave of Asia

Jujar is the deepest cave in Asia and is located on the eastern face of Paraw. On 7 September 2015 Jujar cave was recognized as the deepest cave in Iran. An Iranian caving team consisting of 24 athletes discovered 806 meter and 8 centimeter of this cave. Before this achievement Paraw cave (also located on the mountain) was the deepest cave of Iran.[9] In August 2016 an international expedition started to explore the whole of the cave.[10] eventually they announced that they had successfully reached a depth of more than 1000 meters into the cave,[11] thus Jujar became deepest cave of Asia and Iran.

Second deep natural well

Ghala cave is a natural well located in outrace of Paraw. It reachesa depth of 559.6 meters and has been recognized as the second deepest natural well in the world.[12][13]

References

  1. "صعود به قله پراو کرمانشاه".
  2. "قلل و حدود جاده‌ای کوهستان پراو". Wikiloc - Rutas y puntos de interés GPS del Mundo.
  3. "قلل و حدود جاده‌ای کوهستان پراو". Wikiloc - Rutas y puntos de interés GPS del Mundo.
  4. "play with death in most dangerous cave of Iran" (in Persian). Isna. 1 June 2015.
  5. "Paraw cave was registered as second national site of Kermanshah". www.farsnews.com. Fars News.
  6. "Global importance of Paraw". Department of environment of Iran (in Persian).
  7. "The Ghar Parau Foundation". 11 March 2012.
  8. "some pictures of murderer cave". YJc (in Persian).
  9. "Jujar, deepest cave of Iran has been discovered" (in Persian).
  10. "Iran\Kermanshah Paraw Jujar cave summer 2016". Iran caves.
  11. "Jujar, first cave in Iran with more than 1000 meter depth" (in Persian). Fars News.
  12. "Ghala natural well is 2nd natural well in the world". Hamshahri online (in Persian). 27 September 2016.
  13. "Ghal cave 2nd natural well of the world". wiki mountain (in Persian). 13 March 2017.
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