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Południowo-wschodnia Turcja, od góry Nemrut po Eufrat, ukazuje krajobrazy władzy i przetrwania

W południowo-wschodniej Turcji monumentalna archeologia spotyka się z żywą tradycją. Od szczytu góry Nemrut po brzegi Eufratu, region ten odzwierciedla zmiany władzy, wiarę i adaptację.

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00:00Jestem na drogę do Lanty Emruth,
00:07jednym z najwyższym miejscu i najważniejszym miejscu w Turkii.
00:11Tutaj znajdziemy legendy i wydarzenia,
00:14i nie mogę czekać do odkryć one step w tym momencie.
00:17Dzień dobry!
00:40Merhaba, memnumadzim Cintia!
00:42This mountain is known for its ancient statues spread across two areas.
00:47The route is striking, but at the top the mountain's real magic is revealed.
00:52At over 2,100 meters above sea level, Mount Memrut is home to tombs and colossal stone statues
00:59left by King Antiochus I of Comagene over 2,000 years ago as a tribute to the gods and his ancestors.
01:07This giant statues of gods and kings sitting rows on stone thrones,
01:09gazing toward the sun.
01:10These giant statues of gods and kings sitting rows on stone thrones,
01:12gazing toward the sun.
01:13It's no surprise that Mount Memrut's summit was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List
01:17in the United States.
01:18This giant statues of gods and kings sitting rows on stone thrones, gazing toward the sun.
01:23It's no surprise that Mount Memrut's summit was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987,
01:30and it's considered one of Anatolia's master seasides.
01:33must-see sites.
01:34It's no surprise that Mount Memrut's summit was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in
01:401987, and it's considered one of Anatolia's master seasides.
01:48As evening falls, I'm helping the team set up their camp. I'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. You don't just visit Mount Memrut, it really gets under your skin.
02:26Our adventure isn't over yet. From the heights of Nemrut, we now head down toward the river that shaped the entire civilizations, the Euphrates.
02:41It's one of the longest rivers in Western Asia, flowing 2850 km, a line through history from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Turkiye.
02:51About 40 years ago, this stretch of the river was transformed with the construction of the Ataturk Dam, one of the biggest in the world.
02:59It's here that today I'm trading my hiking boots for a boat and a fishing rod. We 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, or at least the one I grew up with.
03:24The 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, it plays a key role in the regional economy too.
03:37Beyond fishing, the dam's biggest impact is on the land itself. Before 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, fishing, farming or just enjoying this stunning landscape.
04:34This journey has been pure magic.
04:37From stone gods to river adventures, this land moves you.
04:41Mount Nemrut and Euphrates aren't just beautiful places for a quick visit.
04:46They stay with you forever.
04:48Gorushuruz!
04:53Poe!
04:54restaur suite!
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