Badab-e Surt is a natural wonder located in Mazandaran Province in  northern Iran, 95 kilometers south of the city of Sari. The site consist  of a range of stepped terraces made of travertine, a sedimentary rock  formed over thousands of years by deposition of carbonate minerals  dissolved in water flowing from mineral hot springs. 
Badab-e  Surt's terraces are caused by two distinct mineral springs with  different natural characteristics, located at 1,840 meters above sea  level. The first spring contains very salty water that gathers in a  small natural pool. Its water is considered to have medicinal  properties, especially as a cure for rheumatism and some types of skin  diseases and skin conditions. The second spring has a sour taste and is  predominately orange.
Stepped  travertine terraces are present on several places on earth. Other  examples include the Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park,  the White Water Terraces and Huanglong Scenic and Historic Interest Area  – both in China, and the most famous of them all – Pamukkale in Turkey.  However, unlike the aforementioned hot spring terraces, which are  mostly shades of whites and blues, the travertine terraces of Badab-e  Surt are bright orange and red. This is due to the presence of large  amounts of iron oxide sediments.
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