Photographer's Note
Hello and Merhaba Everyone,
This another photo that I took at Ayder Plateau(Ayder Yaylasi),Rize during my Black Sea,Turkey trip.
I hope you like this version,too.
Cheers and Have a Great Week,
Tolga-Indiana/USA
Plateau settlements which shows the socio-economic and cultural values of the region display the concordance of people and architecture to the nature and provide an impressive scenery. Ayder settlement and hot springs are the other atractions of the Park. Near the Ayder Plateau settlement there is an area which provides services f or daily use. in Ηamlıhemşin district and Ayder Plateu there are camping sites around settlements.
Perched precariously on the steep valley sides are the delightful half-timbered houses of the region. No roads lead up to them, and you will wonder how on earth the inhabitants clamber up to their homes, and whether the magnificent views are worth the struggle. Every house has its own pulley system, known as vargel, for carrying loads up and down. Moreover, since neighbours are spaced so far apart the local people have developed their own unusual communications system, a whistling language capable of expressing quite complex messages. Sadly the advent of the telephone means that this language, known as "bird language", is dying out among the younger generation. The main crop at the lower altitudes of this mountainous region is tea, which makes way for forest as you climb higher. This is an area of high rainfall, particularly on the northern slopes facing the Black Sea. Once over the watershed both climate and vegetation change dramatically. The southern slopes are drier and hotter, and the vegetation sparser. The rich flora of the northern slopes is the haunt of millions of bees, and the superb produced here sells for five times the price on the other side of the mountains. Ηamlihemsin, at an altitude of 1350 metres, bustles with preparationsfor the coming tourism season. Thankfully the authorities have forbidden concrete construction at Ayder to preserve the traditional timber architecture of the region, and it is compulsory to timber the faηades of any concrete buildings predating the ban. The spas have also benefitted from the tourism boom. Originally serving only people from the surrounding provinces, they now have clients from all over Turkey. The noteworthy high-plateaus of the region which are located 2,000-3,000 metres above sea-level are Ηat, Baώyayla, Ortayayla, Tirovit, Haηivanak, Pokut, Hamlakit, Palovit, Sal, Kavron by the Kaηkar Mountains and the world-famous Kaηkar high-plateaus. These high-plateaus are very important from the standpoint of tourism. Hot-water springs on the Ayder Plateau cure many illnesses; there is a modern hot-spring facility located there. The Kaηkar Mountains are the fourth-highest Mountains of Turkey, a chain similar to the Alps. They are perfect for walking and climbing. Although all these features mentioned above constitute the basic building-blocks of tourism, some want to destroy these beauties in exchange for a minute amount of energy production. However, it has to be realized that people can only live in harmony with their environment, because the environment is the cause of their being. It is our undeniable responsibility to protect Ηamlύhemώin and Furtuna Valley and to transfer them to future generations.
Source:www.ezoptravel.com/
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leo61
(0) 2006-11-15 15:53
Hi Tolga!
This view could be the blackforrest in Germany too.Very simillar landscaoe.Good composition with the village in the bright green surrounding and the mountans disappearing in the clouds in the distance.
Regards,Leo
hergi
(4541) 2006-11-15 16:03
Selamlar,
Bizim o taraflardan bir kare gorunce yorumlamamak olmaz. Sağ altta kalan mezarlık bence fotoğrafa ayrı bir konu katmış.Renk ve diğer unsurlara zaten diyecek birşey yok
Tebrikler
Hόlya
ALIRIZA
(16423) 2006-11-15 16:19
Merhaba Tolga,
Sen bizi delirteceksin galiba. Olmaz bφyle bir şey. Bφyle cennet gibi bir yerde de yaşamak varmış bu dόnyada. Tek kelimeyle NEFİİSSS!. Ellerine sağlık.
Selamlar...
Ali Rıza
bostankorkulugu
(42832) 2006-11-15 17:08
sόper doğa... arka tepelerdeki mavi tona bayıldım... garip ama sağ alt kφşedeki mezarlar da kompozisyonu zenginleştirmiş... elinize sağlık...
korkut
fallan
(1860) 2006-11-15 19:25
If you didn't tell me this was Turkey, I probably would have guessed somewhere near the alps. All that green. Very nice.
cunejo200
(7281) 2006-11-16 6:51
Hi Chris,
Looks like Switzerland with the rolling green hills and mountains, evergreens, and fogs. Very lovely vista with superb tech details. Best wishes. Danilo
jhm
(202831) 2006-11-16 8:16
Merhaba Tolga,
This do my think to Austria or Switzerland, splendid V form between the forest to left and the slope, splendid valley, excellent composition light and colours. Thanks for your interesting notetoo!
Best regards,
John.
izler
(8) 2006-11-18 8:45
selam dostum
yemyesil agaclarla kapli tepeler-daglarin arasinda kalan bu sirin evlerden olusan Ayder platosunu senin perspektifinle daha bir guzel gordum. kompozisyon, bakis noktasi, renkler, detaylar ve not harika olmus
selamlar
izler
ahmetgedikli
(25609) 2006-11-27 8:44
Selam Tolga,
Very nice landscape.
The POV, DOF and colours are excellent.
Great work.
Best regards.
Ahmet
Aliza
(597) 2007-02-12 8:47
Merhabalar,
Muhtesem bir manzara! Mόkemmel bir ηekim!
Kompozisyon olaganόstό, sag alttaki iki mezarin gφrόnόmό bile apayri bir mana katmis fotografa.
Ηok begendim, tebrik ederim!
Ellerine saglik!
Aliza.
cerenguven
(204) 2008-01-04 0:12 [Comment]
Photo Information
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Copyright: Chris Tolga Pehlivan (turkamerikali)
(3291)
- Genre: Τοποθεσίες
- Medium: Έγχρωμο
- Date Taken: 2005-09-03
- Categories: Φύση, Αρχιτεκτονική
- Camera: Casio QV-R51
- Έκθεση: f/5.0, 1/125 δευτερόλεπτα
- More Photo Info: view
- Έκδοση φωτογραφίας: Πρωτότυπη έκδοση
- Οδοιπορικό: Trips to Turkey,Greece & Florida
- Θέμα(τα): Black Sea,Turkey(Karadeniz) by CT [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-11-15 15:40
- Αγαπημένα: 1 [view]