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Along the road from Kerman to Hormuz, which was a bustling port, Marco Polo was impressed by the “many natural hot baths … [which] have excellent virtues; they cure the itch and several other diseases.” Today, the sulfurous waters in these plains still have healing powers. Iran
Author: Michael Yamashita
© Michael Yamashita
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