Pardis mountain in Bushehr

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On the way going to Firoozabad from Jam there is a mountain whose legendary stories has been widespread among the Persians through the ages and centuries, the mountain which has been mentioned in the epic book of Shahnameh; the most important book for Persians talking about the history and legends of Persia.

Pardis means Paradise in Farsi and people named this mountain as they believed in epic and legendary stories which had been told about it.

The real name of this mount is Padri which means the guardian of royal city and many believe that it works like a magnet so if you leave your car in 100 meters to it the magnetic energy would absorb the car. But this phenomenon is called “Magnetic hill” which is very common all around the world and happens when you are misunderstood about the horizon.

Some others believe that Padri is anti-HIV also the closest place to the sun on earth but as there is no scientific proof, we consider those claims as legendary stories made by local people.

There is an Iranian archeologist who lives in England; Badieh Dashti, who claims that the origin of human civilization was founded close to Padri, she also says Padri used to be the “Jame Jahan Nama” of Jamshid the first emperor of Persia by which he could watch over the region (it is believed that he used many mirrors to build such a watching tower).

In the end we should mention that there are so many stories about Padri or Pardis but we can not be quite sure which one is true and which one is false but we know for sure that there is something heroic and epic about it which has been produced so many magic tales through the ages.           

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