• Lake Hāmūn, or the Hamoun Oasis, is a seasonal lake and wetlands in the endorheic Sīstān Basin in the Sistan region on the Afghanistan–Iran border.
  • Lake Hamun biosphere reserve is recognized by UNESCO as a top natural attraction in Iran where several animal and plant species live.
  • Geography of Lake Hâmun (Daryâché Hâmun) By: Eckart Ehlers. The Sistân basin is the easternmost endorheic basin in Persia, draining a watershed 350,000 km2...
  • The lake is formed of three sections called Hamun Puzak in north east, Hamun Saberi in the north and Hamun Hirmand in the west and south west of Sistan.
  • Hamun Lake is a lake in Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran. Hamun Lake is situated nearby to the destroyed locality Khāleq Dād and the locality Deh-e Rostam.
  • With the recent designation of Lake Hamun which was already registered as a world heritage site, number of Iran's biosphere reserves increased to eleven.
  • Hamun Lake is the third largest (and the largest freshwater) lake in Iran. However, over the past 20 years, Hamun has completely dried up.
  • The Hamun Lakes. These lakes receive the total discharge of the lower Helmand River in this endorheic (closed) basin.
  • ...A.D. In the not too distant past (20 years ago) Lake Hamun was filled with water and Mount Khwaja rose glamorously like an island among the waters of the lake.