Acarlar Floodplain in Türkiye, known for being the second-largest continuous floodplain globally and the largest in the country, has gained popularity among visitors during the summer season. With its diverse wildlife, including over 200 migratory bird species and thousands of plant species, the floodplain has become a top tourist spot in recent years. The area has undergone improvements, including the creation of walking paths and preservation of untouched natural sections. Its remarkable beauty, especially during the blooming of water lilies, attracts visitors seeking a captivating experience in nature.
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The Güzeldere Meanders, located along the Tatvan–Hizan district road in Bitlis, Türkiye, were captured from the air, showcasing stunning natural scenery. With the arrival of warmer weather, the region has turned vibrant green, creating postcard-worthy landscapes.
Drone footage highlights the meanders winding through agricultural fields, with lush vegetation surrounding the riverbeds, emphasizing the striking harmony between nature and terrain.