Nemrut Crater Lake In eastern Turkey
22.06.2020

BITLIS, TURKEY - JUNE 08: A canoeist paddles through Nemrut Crater Lake following the new normal process during the fighting against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Tatvan district of Bitlis, Turkey on June 08, 2020. The world's second, and Turkey's largest crater lake Nemrut, with a height of 2 thousand 250 meters, received the "Excellence Award" within the scope of the European Distinguished Destinations Project (EDEN). After the ease of restrictions, Lake Nemrut is one of the most visited places by nature lovers with its insatiable view. ( Şener Toktaş - Anadolu Agency )

Nemrut Crater Lake In eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Okur

BITLIS, TURKEY - JUNE 08: A drone photo shows a view of canoeists paddling through Nemrut Crater Lake following the new normal process during the fighting against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Tatvan district of Bitlis, Turkey on June 08, 2020. The world's second, and Turkey's largest crater lake Nemrut, with a height of 2 thousand 250 meters, received the "Excellence Award" within the scope of the European Distinguished Destinations Project (EDEN). After the ease of restrictions, Lake Nemrut is one of the most visited places by nature lovers with its insatiable view. ( Ahmet Okur - Anadolu Agency )

Nemrut Crater Lake In eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Okur

BITLIS, TURKEY - JUNE 08: A drone photo shows a view of canoeists paddling through Nemrut Crater Lake following the new normal process during the fighting against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Tatvan district of Bitlis, Turkey on June 08, 2020. The world's second, and Turkey's largest crater lake Nemrut, with a height of 2 thousand 250 meters, received the "Excellence Award" within the scope of the European Distinguished Destinations Project (EDEN). After the ease of restrictions, Lake Nemrut is one of the most visited places by nature lovers with its insatiable view. ( Ahmet Okur - Anadolu Agency )

Nemrut Crater Lake In eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Okur

BITLIS, TURKEY - JUNE 08: A drone photo shows a view of canoeists paddling through Nemrut Crater Lake following the new normal process during the fighting against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Tatvan district of Bitlis, Turkey on June 08, 2020. The world's second, and Turkey's largest crater lake Nemrut, with a height of 2 thousand 250 meters, received the "Excellence Award" within the scope of the European Distinguished Destinations Project (EDEN). After the ease of restrictions, Lake Nemrut is one of the most visited places by nature lovers with its insatiable view. ( Ahmet Okur - Anadolu Agency )

Nemrut Crater Lake In eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Okur

BITLIS, TURKEY - JUNE 08: A drone photo shows a view of a canoeist paddling through Nemrut Crater Lake following the new normal process during the fighting against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Tatvan district of Bitlis, Turkey on June 08, 2020. The world's second, and Turkey's largest crater lake Nemrut, with a height of 2 thousand 250 meters, received the "Excellence Award" within the scope of the European Distinguished Destinations Project (EDEN). After the ease of restrictions, Lake Nemrut is one of the most visited places by nature lovers with its insatiable view. ( Ahmet Okur - Anadolu Agency )

Nemrut Crater Lake In eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Okur

BITLIS, TURKEY - JUNE 08: A drone photo shows a view of Nemrut Crater Lake following the new normal process during the fighting against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Tatvan district of Bitlis, Turkey on June 08, 2020. The world's second, and Turkey's largest crater lake Nemrut, with a height of 2 thousand 250 meters, received the "Excellence Award" within the scope of the European Distinguished Destinations Project (EDEN). After the ease of restrictions, Lake Nemrut is one of the most visited places by nature lovers with its insatiable view. ( Ahmet Okur - Anadolu Agency )

Nemrut Crater Lake In eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Okur

BITLIS, TURKEY - JUNE 08: A drone photo shows a view of Nemrut Crater Lake following the new normal process during the fighting against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Tatvan district of Bitlis, Turkey on June 08, 2020. The world's second, and Turkey's largest crater lake Nemrut, with a height of 2 thousand 250 meters, received the "Excellence Award" within the scope of the European Distinguished Destinations Project (EDEN). After the ease of restrictions, Lake Nemrut is one of the most visited places by nature lovers with its insatiable view. ( Ahmet Okur - Anadolu Agency )

Nemrut Crater Lake In eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Okur

BITLIS, TURKEY - JUNE 08: A drone photo shows a view of a canoeist paddling through Nemrut Crater Lake following the new normal process during the fighting against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Tatvan district of Bitlis, Turkey on June 08, 2020. The world's second, and Turkey's largest crater lake Nemrut, with a height of 2 thousand 250 meters, received the "Excellence Award" within the scope of the European Distinguished Destinations Project (EDEN). After the ease of restrictions, Lake Nemrut is one of the most visited places by nature lovers with its insatiable view. ( Ahmet Okur - Anadolu Agency )

Nemrut Crater Lake In eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Ahmet Okur

BITLIS, TURKEY - JUNE 08: A drone photo shows a view of a canoeist paddling through Nemrut Crater Lake following the new normal process during the fighting against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Tatvan district of Bitlis, Turkey on June 08, 2020. The world's second, and Turkey's largest crater lake Nemrut, with a height of 2 thousand 250 meters, received the "Excellence Award" within the scope of the European Distinguished Destinations Project (EDEN). After the ease of restrictions, Lake Nemrut is one of the most visited places by nature lovers with its insatiable view. ( Ahmet Okur - Anadolu Agency )

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