Map of the Roman Empire - Kure Mountains
Kure Mountains
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Kure Mountains The K�re Mountains in Turkey's western Black Sea region
are a place of awesome beauty and magnificent wildlife. The western part of
these mountains is of particular importance where the age and size of the
forests, biodiversity, and variety of its endemic wildlife are concerned, and
for this reason the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has listed the area as one
of a hundred forest 'Hot Spots' in Europe deserving priority conservation. The
K�re Mountains National Park situated here covers an area of 34,000 hectares
between Kastamonu and Bartin.High rainfall in the area is one reason for the
lush vegetation of this forested park, whose spectacular beauty is partly a
result of the karst limestone structure, which has created countless caves, deep
gorges and waterfalls. One of the most impressive sights is the Valla Gorge near
the village of Muratbasi in Pinarbasi. The gorge begins at the confluence of two
rivers, the Devrek�ni and its tributary the Kanli�ay, which themselves run
through deep gorges.
With rock walls rising in places to nearly 700 metres in height, entering the
gorge is practically impossible, but a magnificent view of the entrance can be
had from near Valla, a neighbourhood of Muratbasi village which is situated high
above the junction of the gorges. A guide from the village can show you the way
to the best vantage spot, which takes a walk of around 20 minutes, partly
through forest, to reach.
From here there is an unforgettable view of both the Devrek�ni and Kanli�ay
gorges, and of the mouth of the Valla Gorge with its towering limestone walls.
The lower reaches of the Devrek�ni river flows down here to eventually pour into
the Black Sea. This wild and lonely area is home to many birds of prey,
including eagles, vultures, falcons, hawks, sparrowhawks, hobbies, and kestrels.
For a view down into the gorge you must start out from Kayadibi village. Taking
a guide is essential for this difficult climb of over two hours. But the view
when you arrive is worth all the strenuous effort.
Most famous of the many caves in the national park is Ilgarini Cave situated at
Sorkun Yayla. A two hour hike through forest from Sorkun brings you to this cave
of international celebrity at an altitude of 1250 metres. The walk is a pleasure
in itself, passing first through ancient deciduous forest, and then as you climb
higher a mixture of deciduous trees and conifers. The mouth of Ilgarini Cave is
hidden behind ferns. It is a dry cave presenting no obstacles for visitors
without special equipment.One of the caverns has a high roof and contains many
stalactites and stalagmites.
The larger cavern on the left contains numerous graves dating from the late
Roman and early Byzantine periods. Beyond the graves, however, the cave floor
slopes down to the edge of a precipice, whose dark depths appear bottomless. The
truth is no less chilling, as it is a drop of 250 metres.Another fascinating
aspect of the K�re Mountains is the wide variety of trees and flowers.
There are over a thousand plant species in the area, and in spring the meadows
are carpeted with colourful flowers of many kinds, including orchids and lilies.
Trees species are also very varied. Not surprisingly, therefore, these mountains
are home to numerous wild animals. Of Turkey's total of 130 species of mammal,
40 are to be found here, including the brown bear, otter, wolf, roe deer, red
deer, wild boar, fox, marten, badger and hare.
The inaccessibility of much of this mountain range, with its karstic structure,
great forests and deep valleys is one of the main reasons for the preservation
of its wild life.The picturesque villages of the region, with their houses
mainly built of logs, seem like a natural extension of the landscape.The first
indication that you are approaching a village is the sight of women in colourful
costume busy in the fields.
At first you imagine that they are dressed up for some special occasion, but
later you realise that this is their ordinary daily dress, perhaps inspired by
the many-coloured flowers which blossom in the meadows and woods around them.
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