Fin Garden (Bagh-e Fin), Kashan

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33.9464°N, 51.3725°E Giza Bearing: 262.52° 1,956 km to Giza Power: 7/10

One of the finest surviving Persian gardens, fed by the Soleimanieh qanat spring whose water flows through the garden using gravity alone — creating fountains without mechanical pumps. The classic chahar bagh (four-fold) layout divides the garden into quadrants representing the four Zoroastrian elements, with turquoise-tiled pools, Safavid pavilions, and the bathhouse where Amir Kabir was assassinated in 1852. Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012 as part of the 'Persian Gardens' nomination. At Giza bearing 262.52° — westward — 1,956 km from the Great Pyramid.

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Qanat-powered gravity fountain system — water as passive energy medium. Chahar bagh four-fold sacred geometry. Same garden design tradition as Pasargadae (origin), Taj Mahal, Alhambra. Natural spring pressure eliminates all mechanical systems.

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91.5° 268.6°
110.3° 249.7°
40.9° 319.1°
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70.0° 290.0°
122.4° 237.6°
126.5° 233.5°
66.6° 293.4°
125.8° 234.2°
54.4° 305.6°
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