Khuansar Mill
In ancient times, wherever there was abundant water, they did not let the water's energy go to waste and used it to move the mill wheels. Khuansar is also a city that has always been full of water, springs, and rivers. For this reason, hundreds of years ago, the people of Khuansar decided to use this water to operate the milling device. Among all the milling devices of Khuansar, now only one of them works and nothing remains of the others. The Khuansar mill was built 300 years ago and did not work for a long time, but fortunately, one of the residents of Khuansar took the initiative to restart this mill so that this device remains one of the sights of Khuansar and supplies flour for bakeries and pastry shops.
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