The historic Ali Abad bridge is located in a village of the same name, part of Azghand rural district, about 20 kilometers north of the Shadmehr junction. This bridge is built over the Kal Mah Velat, through which the water of the Majan river flows. According to evidence, it was established about two centuries ago. The Ali Abad bridge has 5 spans; the 3 eastern spans have pointed arches, and the 2 western spans have semicircular arches. The height of the bridge from the bottom of the Kal is about 4.60 meters, and the width of the water entry spans varies between 2.90 and 3.25 meters. To see the bridge, get the new location.
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