Daq Ismail Mahlou is located at N3520 E5503 geographical location in Semnan province and north of Central Desert (Kavir plain). The area is bounded on the south by the desert plain of the desert, on the north by the Torud communication road to the teachers, on the west by the heights of the Three Breasts Mountain, and on the east by the south Torud. The center of the fortress is covered with hard clayey terrain, with scattered volcanic hills. The area is completely covered by decomposed sedimentary sediments. These sedimentary units generally consist of tertiary and evaporite degradation rocks, including conglomerates, marl, sandstones, and celestine strata. Situated in the south of the Lot Shour Tarud area, which is surrounded by salt marshes and clayey marshes. The salt domes are scattered to the east and west of the region, doubling the beauty of the area. Access to the area through the teachers’ communication road to Torud, 5 km before the Torud, leads to the seasonal river Godard route. It is worth noting that traffic in this area requires assisted cars and familiar guides to the area.

Vegetation
Inside the Ismail Mahlouq no vegetation is visible. Only on the fringe of halophyte and saline-friendly plants such as ashan and gazelle are they visible. Outside the Daq area, in areas where soil salinity is slightly reduced, vegetation may include shrubs, asparagus, wild spinach, leeks, kakoti, chewing gum, wheat anemone, anchovy, lily of the field, Melica, Kharashtar, Helm Hassan. , Caravanserai, ephedra, scunnibl, hawthorn, scorpion, parand, gaz, flax, chamomile, night smell of desert, bitter, March, salty grass, colpore, licorice.

wild life
Due to the salinity of the soil, the lack of vegetation and the lack of fresh water springs in the wildlife area are unthinkable. But on the periphery of the area’s wildlife area include wolves, jackals, common foxes, hyenas, jabber, deer and moths. Birds of this area are birds in the area, including Hobre, Bahri, Delijah, Quebec, Tiho, Quail, Plain Eagle, Chuck Loak, Chicken Pigeon, Yakrim, Kingfisher, Indian Kebab, Long Tailed Eagle, Red-tailed Egret. There are a variety of reptiles in the area, including turtles and the family of agamas, salamanders and skinks. Other reptile families can be described as mammals.