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Mont Nemrut, Euphrate : le sud-est de la Turquie révèle un paysage stratifié de pouvoir et de survie

Dans le sud-est de la Turquie, l'archéologie monumentale rencontre la tradition vivante. Du sommet du mont Nemrut aux rives de l'Euphrate, cette région reflète les changements de pouvoir, de croyance et d'adaptation.

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00:00Je suis en route à Mont-Nemrut, l'un des des lieux plus mystérieux et merveilleux places de Turquie.
00:11Ici, la légende et l'adventure rencontrerai, et je ne peux pas attendre pour découvrir ça, un coup à l'aise.
00:22Nous sommes en Turquie sud-est, environ 800 km de la capitale de Ankara,
00:28une région formée depuis des millénaires par des cultures anciennes, empires et des rivières puissants.
00:34Aujourd'hui, le groupe de la capitale de l'adventure est en train de m'aider à Mont-Nemrut.
00:42Cette montagne est connue pour ses anciennes statues, spread across deux zones.
00:47La route est en train de m'aider, mais à l'aise, la magie de la montagne est réveillée.
00:51At over 2,100 mètres above sea level, Mount-Nemrut is home to tombs and colossal stone statues,
00:58left by King Antiochus I of Comagene over 2,000 ans ago, as a tribute to the gods and his ancestors.
01:06These giant statues of gods and kings sitting rows on stone thrones,
01:34gazing toward the sun.
01:37It's no surprise, Mount-Nemrut's summit was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987
01:43and it's considered one of Anatolia's must-see sites.
01:47As evening falls, I'm helping the team set up their camp.
02:09I'd love to stay the night, but I have other plans for tomorrow.
02:13Still, I can't live without seeing this place at its very best, in the glow of sunset.
02:19I can't describe how beautiful this is.
02:21You don't just visit Mount-Nemrut, it really gets under your skin.
02:25Our adventure isn't over yet.
02:34From the heights of Nemrut, we now head down toward the river that shaped the entire civilization,
02:40the Euphrates.
02:41It's one of the longest rivers in Western Asia, flowing 2,850 km,
02:47a line through history from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Turkey.
02:51About 40 years ago, this stretch of the river was transformed with the construction of the Atatürk Dam,
02:57one of the biggest in the world.
03:00It's here that today I'm trading my hiking boots for a boat and a fishing rod.
03:05We are heading out with a local fisherman to enjoy the river and try a bit of fishing.
03:10I'm not just looking to bring home a catch, it's about my experience out here on the water.
03:15Fishermen here usually work with large nets, but it shows the old way,
03:21or at least the one I grew up with.
03:25The last time I did it, it was when I was a child with my dad, a long time ago.
03:31Fishing on the Euphrates isn't just a local tradition,
03:35it plays a key role in the regional economy too.
03:38Beyond fishing, the dam's biggest impact is on the land itself.
03:54Before it was built, most of this region was dry and barren.
03:58A new life that still flows with the river.
04:19Well, I didn't manage to catch any fish, but at least I had fun.
04:23Along these banks, people live in harmony with nature,
04:27fishing, farming, or just enjoying this stunning landscape.
04:33This journey has been pure magic.
04:36From stone gods to river adventures, this land moves you.
04:41Mount Nemrut and Euphrates aren't just beautiful places for a quick visit.
04:45They stay with you forever.
04:47Gorushuruz!
04:53Hello.
04:54Hello.
05:16oxe.
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