Gray Tile is located at N341008 E544250 in Isfahan Province and on the western edge of the Egyptian village. It is located 12 km northwest of the villages of Egypt and Farahzad. The distinction between gray-gray and other beds in the southern region of the Central Desert is its high elevation and the boundary between the desert ecosystem and the desert. This position has made it visible in the northern landscape of the central, flat desert terrain, and in the western landscape the longitudinal (sword) sand dunes known as the wandering herd region ending at the desert border. It has been eroded by erosion and, therefore, has created some interesting scenery. The vegetation on the gray mulch is vegetation such as goat beard and sagebrush. At the top of the bed, the Forests and Rangelands Organization has planted shrub shrubs to contain surface winds in the area. The hill is made of calcareous and marl soils. On the west side, the wandering herd and armchair landscapes, on the east the Chill Plain landscapes and on the far side of the bridal bed area are visible. The reason for naming the area as gray tile is the gray color of the hill that can be identified from long distances.

At night, the side-lights of cars are visible 50 to 80 kilometers northwest of the Damghan-Jundaq axis, creating a clear spiral-like landscape in the heart of the desert. To reach Gray Toll you have to travel 3 kilometers west of Farahzad Village to the west on the sloping edge of Chale, and then 8 kilometers northwest to reach Gray Tale. To access this area be sure to use the familiar area guide and navigation equipment such as GPS. Helped cars are needed to reach this area.