Qeshm Island
Qeshm is an Iranian
island situated in the Strait
of Hormuz, and separated from the mainland by the Clarence Strait/Khuran
in the Persian Gulf. Qeshm is famous for its wide range of Ecotourist
attractions such as the Hara
marine forests. According to environmentalists, about
1.5% of the world birds and 25% of Iran's native birds annually migrate to the
forests, which are the first national geo park. An ancient Portuguese castle,
historic mosques, Seyyed Mozaffar
and Bibi Maryam shrines, various ponds
and mangrove
forests are among the tourism attractions in the island, which sits across the
azure waters of the Persian Gulf. Several domes, salty
caves, the preserved area in Shibderaz
Village where Hawksbill turtles
hatch, as well as numerous ports and wharfs are among the tourist potentials of
the island. The Nazz Islands
are located at the south wing of Qeshm Island. Oysters, corals, colorful fishes
and sea birds in these islands attract many tourists. It is possible to walk
toward the island on soft and wet gravel through a gravel connection way
between these islands and Qeshm at the time of the ebb.
Qeshm is also a supposed site of the Garden
of Eden according to Cassells Bible.
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