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Writer's pictureVOLGHAN Hosseini

Valley of statues

Valley of statues, a gem in the heart of Hormuz IslandIntroductionThe Valley of Statues is an amazing phenomenon in Hormuz Island located in the south of Iran. Due to water and wind erosion over millions of years, this valley has created strange shapes in the rocks that look like natural sculptures. This valley is known as one of Iran's unique tourist attractions and displays a unique manifestation of the power of nature in creating pure beauty.Outstanding propertiesNatural sculptures: The erosion of sedimentary soils with different mineral compositions, over millions of years, has created strange shapes in rocks that resemble human, animal, and various object sculptures.Variety of colors: The various colors of the soil and stones in this valley, including red, orange, yellow, brown and green, have created an eye-catching beauty.Tourist attractions: In addition to the Valley of Statues, Hormuz Island has many tourist attractions such as the Salt Cave, Red Beach, Rainbow Valley, and Farsh Khaki Beach, each of which has its own unique beauty.Access pathTo visit the Valley of the Statues, you must first travel to Hormuz Island. After reaching Bandar Abbas or Qeshm, you can go to Hormuz Island through the available boats. On Hormuz Island, go to the Valley of the Statues with the help of local guides or a taxi.Best time to visitConsidering the heat of the air in Hormuz Island, the cool seasons of the year, such as autumn and winter, are the best time to visit the Valley of Statues.Important points in the visitIt is essential to preserve the beauty of this valley by not throwing garbage and harming the environment.Using the right shoes for walking on uneven paths will help you navigate more easily.Because of the heat, be sure to bring drinking water, a hat and sunscreen.Avoid removing soil and colored stones from the valley.

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