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The highlands of Turkey and the lifestyle of its
people have an important place in the rich cultural landscape of
Turkey. The tradition embodied in the lyrics of this ancient folk
song, "The people of Avşar picked up and headed for new lands" have
still being sung today, is what led to the settlement of hundreds
of new areas in Turkey.
In
the Chinese Chronicles, Turks are described as people that "lived
by following the rains and the pastures with their horses and high-wheeled
wagons." After they came to Anatolia and abandoned their nomadic
wanderings for more settled ways, they embarked on a new journey
continuing old traditions within the parameters of a new lifestyle.
In this new millennium of the "global village" where cultural
differences seem to be disappearing, the highlands of Turkey offer
a refreshing authenticity of ancient tradition which is noticed as
soon as it is experienced. Compared with our modern way of life, it
is a vivacious way of life in harmony with nature, at once both
oriental and exotic.
The highlands have much to offer; the fresh clean air of an
undefiled environment, crystal clear streams, a refreshing coolness
that is a relief from the sweltering heat during the hottest summer
days, views of enchanting beauty, fruit and vegetables grown
without hormones and ripen on the vine slowly and naturally, milk
and meat products of animals pastured in the most natural
environments. The innumerable wild animal and plant species living
in their natural habitat rescue us from the virtual world of TV
documentaries and enable us to experience real life up close and
personal.
The Taurus Highlands
Exposed
to the gentle Mediterranean breezes, the snow-covered peaks of the
Taurus Mountain Range intermingle with the foothills spread out
like a colorful nomadic carpet of flowers dotted with fruit
orchards, pine, fir, cedar and juniper trees.
When the crocuses blossom in the spring, the nomads (Yörükler)
set off to find pasture for their animals among the highlands
covered with the very hues of green. When the Mediterranean summer
heat begins to make itself felt in the lowlands and coastal areas,
the flight begins to cooler altitudes where the springwater is cold
and crystal clear.
Plant Life: The Taurus Mountains have a wide assortment of plant
cover and as one ascends and disappears from the coast areas, the
diversity of the plant cover varies. Citrus orchards, different
types of shrubs, sandalwood, a variety of oaks, sycamore tree, wild
olive trees, blackberries, terebinth trees, heath, frankincense,
mastic, redbud, strawberry and laurel trees, as well as different
types of pine and juniper trees, beech, Taurus fir and cedar trees
enhance the natural beauty of this mountain range. A wide variety
of flowers during the spring months.Snowdrops, wild cyclamen,
narcissus, hyacinth, poppies, oregano, lavender, mint, purslane,
tulips and daisies are among the more common types of flora seen in
this area.
Wildlife: The wildlife in these mountains presents the same
diversity as that of the rich plant cover. Taurus Mountains are
home for birds such as pigeons, blackbirds, francolins, partridges,
quail, turtledoves, woodcock as well as for eagles, sturnidaes,
falcons, chaffinches and orioles. Animals that can be observed here
in their natural habitat are deer, fallow deer, bezoar goat, boar,
lynx, roe deer, fox, wolf, jackals, martens, rabbits and hyena.
The Taurus highlands are found within the provinces of
Gaziantep, Hatay (Antioch), Adana, İçel, Antalya and Muğla.
The Highlands of the Black Sea
With their mountain meadows adorned with colorful wildflowers,
the highlands of the Black Sea are characterized by their spruce
forests. The verdant appearance and lush green slopes of the Black
Sea coasts are due not only to the abundant rainfall but also to
the humid and foggy weather. The humidity and the foggy weather
gives way to a brilliant sunshine and oxygen-rich fresh mountain
air as one ascends from the coastal areas high up to the mountains.
Up here in the Black Sea highlands the mountains are covered
with trees like fir, spruce, Scotch pine, cedar, beech, oak, linden,
elm, hornbeam, alder and wild hazelnut as well as flowers like
snowdrops, wild azalea, forest rose and countless other wildflowers.
The Black Sea highlands are found in the provinces of Sinop,
Ordu, Giresun, Trabzon, Rize, Artvin, Gümüşhane and Bayburt. |