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Del monte Nemrut al Éufrates, el paisaje del sureste de Turquía evoca poder y supervivencia

En el sureste de Türkiye, la arqueología monumental confluye con la tradición viva. Desde la cima del Monte Nemrut hasta las orillas del Éufrates, esta región refleja el cambio del poder, las creencias y la capacidad de adaptación.

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00:00I'm on my way to Mount Nemrut, one of the most mysterious and breathtaking places in Turquie.
00:11Here, legend and adventure meet, and I can't wait to discover it one step at a time.
00:16We are in southeastern Turquie, about 800 kilometers from the capital Ankara, a region shaped over millennia by ancient cultures, fallen empires and powerful rivers.
00:34Today, the local hiking group is taking me along as they climb up Mount Nemrut.
00:39This 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 Nemrut is home to tombs and colossal stone statues left by King Antiochus I of Comagene over 2,000 years ago, as a tribute to the gods and his ancestors.
01:09These giant statues of gods and kings sitting rows on stone thrones, gazing toward the sun.
01:36It's no surprise, Mount Nemrut's summit was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987, and it's considered one of Anatolia's master seasides.
01:47As 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.
02:12Still, 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 Nemrut. It really gets under your skin.
02:25Our adventure isn't over yet. From the heights of Nemrut, we now head down toward the river that shaped the entire civilizations, the Euphrates.
02:40It's one of the longest rivers in Western Asia, flowing to 1,850 kilometers, a line through history from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Turkey.
02:50About 40 years ago, this stretch of the river was transformed with the construction of the Atatürk 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.
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.
03:16Fishermen here usually work with large nets, but it shows the old way, or at least the one I grew up with.
03:23Thank you very much. The 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.
03:38It's important for the country.
03:39We're taking the fishing rod here, we're taking the fishing rod here, we're taking the fishing rod, we're taking the fishing rod here, not only in Turkey, but in many places.
03:49Beyond 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.
04:17Well, I didn't manage to catch any fish, but at least I had fun.
04:24Along these banks, people live in harmony with nature, fishing, farming, or just enjoying this stunning landscape.
04:31This journey has been pure magic. From 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!
04:48Ecandelion
04:50Sincerely
05:00sincerely
05:05sincerely
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