ALADAGLAR
I want to go on with our national park to my speech: It is a valley
whose altitude is 3500-3750m. Hundreds of lake has been consist of as a result
of melting snow. 7 of these lakes never go down and one of these lakes’ depth is
80m. Because of the fact that there are 7 lakes which don’t dry up, it is
called “seven lakes”. Moreover Kapuzbaşı
waterfalls feeds these lakes. Because of
its physical geography it is one of the most important trekking zone. It presents
a unique landscape in July with its tens of peaks, with alp plants, with its
wildlife etc. In the first week of July the number of its lake reaches
80. As the snows melt and lessen the the
flowers of the second spring blossom in
fall. Then the snow melts and “Aladağlar”
becomes “Karadağlar”. In conclusion, this wonderful part of the
nature which is placed in the south of Yahyalı, reflects a very powerful potantiel value from the point of transhumance,
rock climbing, trekking, paragliding and tourism economics.
In summer the people of Yahyalı go
there and stay for a while but they never get bored. I know their feeling
because almost all the people of Yahyalı
share the same feelings and my father is one of them;) Even if he doesn’t go
and stay in Aladağlar every night
he sees there in his dream…
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