Sirik is one of the cities of Hormozgan province in southern Iran. This city is the center of the city of Sirik. Twenty kilometers south of the city of Sirik begins the Sirik desert area. This area is just east of the Strait of Hormuz, where the Oman Sea begins. On the eastern margin of the Sirik Road towards Jask port, eroded forms of scattered altitude are seen, which are unique in their kind. These eroded forms, formed by the erosion of water and wind in the area, form a fungus-like shape called a demon or chimney wand. The coordinates of this region are visible from E570829 N263155 to N254255 E580525. In the eastern coastal plain of the Strait of Hormuz due to the loose formation and wind erosion function fungal forms have been formed which are also called names like Mace Dave, Hoodo, and Jen Chimney. Probably the names of the chimney demon and wolf Dave have been referred to because of the appearance of these shapes. These shapes continue to the Miniature Mountains of Jask Port.

From the north of the Strait of Hormuz to the east along the Zagros Mountains, the face of the rough terrain has been transformed. Regular construction strands, pits and plains between them give way to the folded and faulted masses. The unit lies between the Jazmurian hole in the north and the Oman Sea in the south of the Strait of Hormuz and the Iranian-Pakistani border in the east. The height of these anomalies has been reduced from north to south, and the most important is the stratosphere. The folds of this unit are directly related to the sex and hardness of the sediments. The age of the sediments is young from the north to the south so that we can see mildly folded folds on the sea margin. The disturbance and the major effects of the present forms have affected and, accordingly, along the axial level of their deformation are east-west. In fact, the collision of the Oman Ocean floor with the Lut block has caused the rough, east-west deformation path. Be it.