Rain Paints Iran’s Hormuz Island Crimson for First Time This Year

For the first time this year, rainfall has transformed Hormuz Island in Iran into a stunning crimson spectacle. The rain has brought out the vivid colors of the island’s mineral-rich soil, creating a dramatic landscape that has captivated locals and tourists alike.

Known for its red, orange, and ochre terrain, Hormuz Island is often called the “Rainbow Island” due to its naturally colorful cliffs. The recent showers have enhanced its vibrant hues, making it a visual treat and a popular subject for photography.

Environmentalists noted that such rainfall events are rare, and the spectacle highlights the island’s unique geological features. Visitors are advised to explore safely, respecting the fragile ecosystem while enjoying the natural beauty.

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