WiFirst I would want to face the wind;Right in the heart of that immense roar,Standing firm,To plunge into a ruthless struggle.All that has accumulated inside me, unnamed—Ownerless angers, broken voices—I would want to clench them all like a fistAnd drive them into the wind’s chest;Chest to chest,Like an inescapable reckoning.My aim is not to be swept away;I have come to confront what sweeps.At every gust my inner resistance is known,At every blow my stance takes root;In that thin space between su
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Krubera Cave is a subterranean formation known as the second deepest natural cave in the world and a significant contributor to speleological literature. It is located within the Arabika Massif in the Abkhazia region of northwestern Georgia. With a surveyed depth of 2,199 meters (±20 m), it held the title of “the deepest cave in the world” for many years. Its alternative name, Voronya Cave, means “crow cave” in Russian.Geographical Location and Geological StructureKrubera Cave is situated in the
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Mucip Aslan

Perspective is a set of techniques used in art and architecture to depict three-dimensional objects on two-dimensional surfaces according to specific rules. These techniques aim to create a sense of visual depth and spatial perception.Although the concept of perspective was used at a basic level in Ancient Greek and Roman periods, a systematic approach based on mathematical principles was developed by Renaissance artists in the 15th century. The Italian architect and artist Filippo Brunelleschi
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Esmanur Demir