The Seyyed Rashid Cave is located on a large rock in the southeast of Sar Hammam village, near Galikesh, and its entrance has an irregular shape with a height of 6 meters. On both sides of the cave, rock shelters in the form of side shelters with a depth of one to one and a half meters can be seen. The interior space of the cave has turned black due to lighting fires and smoke damage. Until a few years ago, the villagers used this cave as a sheep and goat pen during winters. Beautiful limestone stalactites have also formed inside the cave, making it one of Galikesh's tourist attractions.
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