The hottest spot in the Lut Desert (Salt Desert) is called Gandom Beryan, which means "roasted wheat" in Persian. Various sources claim that there is no life in this place, no animal can pass over the Gandom Berean. While traveling we are pushing the limits to make new discoveries.
This place is different from Furnace Creek, California or Death Valley. Heat wave is worst in this geography.
NASA's Medium Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer aboard the Aqua satellite recorded that the world's hottest land surface was in the Lut Desert, where temperatures reached 70.7 degrees Celsius in 2005.
The distance from the northern end to the southern end of the Lot desert, located in the southeast of Iran, is considered to be 480 km, and the distance from its western end to the eastern end is considered to be 320 km.
This vast salt desert contains many mysterious places. For example, Ganymede Baryon: the hottest spot on the planet is measured at 70.7 degrees Celsius from space.