Five miles off the coast of Bandar Abbas, at the edge of the most strategically watched waterway on Earth, lies an island that should not exist the way it does. Hormuz — a 600-million-year-old salt dome pressing upward through the floor of the Persian Gulf — has folded more than 70 distinct mineral shades into its surface: crimson cliffs, silver-black beaches of crystallized hematite, purple canyon walls, and golden riverbeds carved dry before recorded history began. Through the 21-mile Strait it guards, 21% of the world’s traded oil moves every single day. From that immense transit of wealth, this island receives nothing except the view. In this 4K documentary, we enter a place where women grind red mineral soil into cooking spices, where a Portuguese fort slowly dissolves back into the rock it was quarried from, and where 3,000 people have chosen to build a life inside one of the most
Source: The Strait of Hormuz: Iran’s Hidden Masterpiece Or the World’s Fragile Lifeline? | 4K Documentary
