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Nemrut Mountain is the highest peak of the nearby city. This mountain is a rocky mountain. The viewing platform on the top of the mountain is composed of many boulders. It is condescending to overlook the entire city and the sea in the distance. The scenery is very beautiful, and it is also an excellent place to watch the sunrise.
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Nemrut Mountain is the highest peak of the nearby city. This mountain is a rocky mountain. The viewing platform on the top of the mountain is composed of many boulders. It is condescending to overlook the entire city and the sea in the distance. The scenery is very beautiful, and it is also an excellent place to watch the sunrise.
Watching the sunrise is a hard work. Traveling through the mountains all night, travelers will spend a night nearby for the beautiful sunrise and sunset views of Mount Nemrut. Mount Nemrut witnessed the arrogance and pride of a man. From 69 BC to 34 BC, King Antioch I of Komagini built an extraordinary monument on the top of the mountain to show himself and the gods. Of glory.
Well worth a visit! The two-day and one-night itinerary is very suitable, and the sunrise and sunset can be seen. However, the sunrise temperature is very low, it is best to bring down jackets or blankets. The top of the mountain is not big, and the heads scattered all over the ground are full of historical vicissitudes.
Turkey | A World Heritage Site you haven't seen! The most beautiful sunset in the world finally took time to write about the niche attractions in Turkey. This attraction is quite famous among European and American tourists—name: "Tomb of the Human Head" Nemrut Mountain Nemrut 2134 meters above sea level City coordinates: Adıyaman (you can fly over from Istanbul)—I knew it was It is still a bit taboo to call it the "Tomb of the Head". In fact, it is the mausoleum of Komagini King Antioch I, and a monument to him and the gods. -It was named a World Heritage Site by the United Nations in 1987! The idol used to be 8-9 meters high, but due to long time changes, only the head of the statue remains. —Tips: It is recommended to arrive 2 hours before sunset. The top of the mountain needs to be reached on foot. It takes 20-30 minutes. In addition to Mount Nemrut, there are a series of ancient ruins nearby. It is recommended to spend 5-6 hours in total. Sunset in winter is not every day, summer July and August are the best time to play. It takes about 50-60 minutes by car from Kahta City to Nemrut Mountain.
Adyamannemrut Mountain in Turkey goes eastward from Gaziantep, another city Adiyaman, where there are the remains of the ancient city of Perry, and the creepy "Human Head Mountain" ". In Greek mythology, most gods once regarded the top of the mountain as their resting place. The ruler Antioch I built his statue on the top of the mountain together with the sculptures of the gods at the time, hoping that "for generations to come, my tomb Forever". However, the day failed. An earthquake made the king no longer lose his nose. The head of the statue was also overturned to the ground. The heads of the gods were scattered around the body as if they had been cut off. Originally, it grew out of the ground. Therefore, this Nemrut Mountain is also known as "Ren's Head Mountain" by tourists.