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Kafue National Park

Kafue National Park

(1773 words)
April 10, 2026

Kafue National Park is a national park located in western Zambia, covering an area of 22,400 km² and recognized as the country’s largest protected area. It was officially designated as a national park in 1950. The park is divided into two main sections, north and south, and is traversed by three major rivers: Kafue, Lunga and Lufupa. The region hosts a variety of ecosystems with tropical and subtropical characteristics, featuring a distinct dry and wet seasonal cycle. Kafue provides habitat for

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Fatmanur Mavibaş

Fatmanur Mavibaş

Keloğlan Cave

Keloğlan Cave

(779 words)
December 8, 2025

Keloğlan Cave is a natural cave located within the boundaries of Dodurgalar Village, Acıpayam District, Denizli Province, in Türkiye’s Aegean Region. The cave’s entrance coordinates are (Y:721339, X:4140982), determined according to the ED50 UTM 6° system. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1110 metres above sea level, the cave lies on the eastern slope of Karadağ, in an area known as “Keloğlanlar Yakası,” facing east. Due to its morphological, geological, and touristic values, the cave h

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Zelal Nur Çinar

Zelal Nur Çinar

Hafik Lake

Hafik Lake

(891 words)
December 8, 2025

Hafik Lake, one of the karstic areas in Türkiye’s Central Anatolia Region, is a natural freshwater lake located within the boundaries of Sivas Province. The lake is the subject of research and study due to its geomorphological features, archaeological findings, ecological diversity, and its status as a wetland.Among the settlement examples shaped by water resources, Hafik Lake has yielded artifacts dating back to prehistoric periods at the Pılır Höyük site. This settlement has been documented as

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Hikmet Can Urhan

Hikmet Can Urhan

Inözü Valley

Inözü Valley

(427 words)
December 3, 2025

Inözü Valley is located within the boundaries of the Beypazarı district of Ankara Province, approximately 3 kilometers from the district center. Accessible via the Beypazarı-Karaşar Road, the valley features a narrow and deep canyon formed by the erosive action of the İnözü Creek over thousands of years. The eastern and western slopes of the valley are bordered by steep cliffs, within which multi-layered caves are situated. The valley is recognized as an area of significant natural and cultural

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Zelal Çakar

Zelal Çakar

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