| Mount Derock | |
|---|---|
|  View of Drak Mountain located in Shiraz, Iran | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 9,514 ft (2,900 m) | 
| Prominence | 4,605 ft (1,404 m) | 
| Coordinates | 29°41′02″N 52°24′14″E / 29.684°N 52.404°E | 
| Geography | |
| Location | Shiraz, Iran | 
| Parent range | Zagros Mountains | 
| Topo map | Mount Derak | 
| Geology | |
| Age of rock | < 40,000 yrs | 
| Mountain type | Sedimentary rock | 
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | 1841 | 
| Easiest route | Hike via south western zone | 
Mount Derock or Deraak (also known as Kuh-eh Barfee[1] or Mother Mount) is a sedimentary rock mountain in Shiraz, Fars, in the Middle East region in Iran. It is located west[2] and northwest of Shiraz, Fars. It is called mother mountain because its shape resembles a pregnant women lying and the name barfi mountain refers to it usually being white-capped in winter, barf meaning snow in Persian.[3] The mountain's highest peak is around Shiraz and it is a part of the Zagros Mountains. It is well-known for its sunsets and as the hub for TV and radio telecommunication masts.
Geologically, Shiraz is a syncline valley city (NW–SE elongated) that formed between the Baba Kohi and Derak anticlines.[4]
 Mount Derak view from Shiraz in winter Mount Derak view from Shiraz in winter
 Snow Mount Derak Snow Mount Derak
 Mount Derak view from Shiraz in winter Mount Derak view from Shiraz in winter
 Sunset in Shiraz viewing north-west – Kowsar hospital is visible in the bottom right Sunset in Shiraz viewing north-west – Kowsar hospital is visible in the bottom right
 Golden hour in Shiraz viewing Mt. Derak Golden hour in Shiraz viewing Mt. Derak
References
- ↑ Edmondson, John R.; Lack, H. Walter (2006). "Karl Georg Theodor Kotschy's itinerary in southern Iran, 1841–42" (PDF). Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin. 36: 579–588. doi:10.3372/wi.36.36154. S2CID 85095226.
- ↑ Mobaraki, Abdollah (2012). Strategies for Mitigating Urban Heat Island Effects in Cities: Case of Shiraz City Center (PDF) (Thesis). Eastern Mediterranean University.
- ↑ Foundation, Encyclopaedia Iranica. "Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica". iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
- ↑ Torghabeh, Amir Karimian; Pradhan, Biswajeet; Jahandari, Ashkan (2020-05-01). "Assessment of geochemical and sedimentological characteristics of atmospheric dust in Shiraz, southwest Iran". Geoscience Frontiers. 11 (3): 783–792. doi:10.1016/j.gsf.2019.08.004. hdl:10453/139938. ISSN 1674-9871.
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