Based on studies and research by researchers and geologists, the age of this valley of statues dates back to two million years ago and the Cenozoic era. At that time, this valley was a seabed and various aquatic animals lived in its crevices, many of whose traces such as fossils have been found today.
The Tandis Valley of Hormuz emerged from the water about 50,000 years ago, and its cliffs and rocks took these shapes due to various factors such as internal earth movements and pressures, erosion caused by wind and rain, and differences in the composition and resistance of the layers, forming the statue valley of Hormuz Island.
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