Edible Mountains: The Earth's wonder in Iran...!
Due to its colourful composition, Hormuz Island is often referred to as "Rainbow Island." Iran's Homeland is a geologist's Disneyland, with brown streams, crimson beaches, and fascinating salt caves.
There are over 70 minerals discovered here and almost every square kilometre of Hormuz Island's 42 magnificent square kilometres tells a tale about the island's creation.
It is also thought to be the world's only edible mountain. The red tint of the peak called Jelak was caused by hematite, an iron oxide believed to have been formed from the island's volcanic rocks.
The Rainbow Valley is located southwest of the island. The mountains are painted in a range of colours, including red, purple, yellow, brown, and blue, and offer a breathtaking perspective of the multicoloured soil.
This natural treasure has not been fully noticed by travellers around the world, despite its historic and natural features. If greater attention is paid to the development of Hormuz' infrastructure, this island has the potential to become a significant tourist attraction.
Tourists are now being served home-cooked meals by locals. people are transported over the island using rickshaws and motorcycles. Hormuz is without a doubt geologists' Disneyland. The people' veins are filled with delicious soil and that's unique.