The Jinn Rig is a vast area of ​​sand dunes that cross the desert plain. This region, except for the most impoverished parts of the world, was never used by caravans and travelers in the ancient desert, and now there is no small village or village except for the very few scholars. It has not passed. Our ancestors cursed this land and considered it a base of evil spirits and demons. Today, most of the towns and villages around it believe in it and make up stories and beliefs because they used to say that anyone who entered this land had long been Those who enter the area may have been caught in salt marshes or killed by thirst and weakness.

So far, many people have been able to cross this sand. Famous deserter Aswan Hayden avoided a trip to Iran in 1900 on his trip to Iran. Alfernes Gabriel was able to cross it in 1930. Mr. Ali Parsa, a computer science graduate from Sharif University of Technology, along with his team, has been able to cross it several times. Although the travels of the aforementioned and others have yielded significant achievements, and to some extent resolved the superstitions and ambiguities surrounding the area, many of the scientific mysteries of the land still await. Travelers want science.

geographical location
Rig Jinn is located in the southwest and west of Kavir plain, south of Semnan, south east of Garmsar, east of Kavir Protected Area, north of Anarak and west of Jandagh and its area is 3800 square kilometers. On the northern margin of that sulfur mountain, on the eastern margin of that Damghan road to Jandagh and the city of Jandagh. In the northern part of the river, the Vergi River flows from the heights of the Sulfur Mountain and flows into the northwest-southeast direction of the Jinn Rig. Molla Hadi Mountain is located on the southern margin of the Ridge.

Geology
Huge clumps of active and undisturbed sand dunes that cover a large area are called the Erg, which in Arabic is called “sweat” and is known in Persian as “sand” or “sand”. Is. The Rig Genie is a eroded plain that now occupies the sandy hills of Balakan and its pyramid sand hills. The entire Jinn Ridge contains abundant salt sediments, most of which are sedimentary and erosional material formed from the eroded slopes of Alborz.

Biodiversity
A large area of ​​the Jinn Ridge lacks vegetation and animal dispersal, yet there is no information on the status of vegetation and wildlife in the area. But on its outskirts, that is, the pavement of the mountain at the mouth of the Wolf Wolf and the crater of oppression, as well as the slopes of Kafr Kuh, the existence of an Iranian grave and grave has been reported. On the northern margin of the Molla Hadi slope, some specimens of serozghi have been observed and some scorpions have been caught along the margin of the mountain.