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Klot Shahdad Kerman

Klot Shahdad Kerman: as if you are on another planet!Kulot Shahdad, which is also known as the city of ghosts, is located in the heart of Lut desert in Kerman province. Due to water and wind erosion, this area has unique natural effects called Klot. Clots are tall and narrow columns made of salt and clay sediments and formed by wind and rain erosion.An amazing sight:With an area of more than 8000 square kilometers, Shahdad Klot is one of the largest and most spectacular Klots in Iran. This area has become one of the popular tourist attractions in Iran due to its amazing scenery and resemblance to other planets.The hottest place on earth:Kulot Shahdad is known as the hottest spot on the planet. In this region, the air temperature in summer reaches more than 70 degrees Celsius.Tourist Attractions:In addition to Klots, there are other tourist attractions in this area. Among these attractions, the following can be mentioned:Shore River: A seasonal river that passes through the middle of Lut desert.Roasted wheat: an area where wheat burns due to extreme heat.reed reeds: an area where there are long and dense reeds.Best travel time:The best time to travel to Kulot Shahdad is autumn and winter. In these seasons, the climate of the region is mild and you can enjoy visiting this region.Access path:Kulot Shahdad is located 60 km northeast of Shahdad and 400 km from Kerman. To reach this area, you have to go from Kerman to Shahdad and then continue from Shahdad to Zahedan road to Shahdad Klot.

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