The town of Dereboden, a settlement located in the southern region in the middle of the red desert. It is a small walled city formed by a small population dedicated mostly to the manufacture of dyes and paints of various types with mainly decorative purposes, that is why the walls as well as columns and rocks in the areas are all painted using these dyes, paints with a very rudimentary character that represents anecdotes, laws or stories of the city and its inhabitants. In the old days, the city was bigger, but little by little the desert sand ate up the land as well as some of the structures. To this day, only a couple of columns can be seen protruding from what in the past were extensions of the settlement.