Chamlighol, also known as "Chamli Gol" or "Moving Grass," is located approximately 17 kilometers northeast of Takab city in the village of Badrloo, in the central district of Afshar. About three kilometers east of the village, there is a water pond known as Chamlighol, which means a grassy pool.
Inside the lush valley, surrounded by plane and willow trees, reed beds, and grasslands, there is a lake with an approximate diameter of 80 meters. The lake contains a floating island covered with thick grass, with a diameter of 60 meters. Due to the wind's movement, the island drifts from side to side. The presence of muddy areas and abundant reed beds surrounding the lake makes it difficult to approach the lake's vicinity. Only from the eastern side, there is a narrow path leading to the lake area and its shore.
The movable island has a distance of approximately 1.5 to 1.8 meters from the lake's shoreline, depending on the location. This unique pool has a special place in the culture of the local people and is associated with mystical and enigmatic beliefs. The grass in the middle of the pool remains green all the time, and people believe that if this grass dries up, it signifies a drought in the region.