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Mount Lut is a cultural heritage listed in UNESCO in 1987. It is famous for its tombs and stone statues built during the age of Antiochus I! You can see the snowy snow scene until May 💕
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Mount Nemrut Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Mount Nemrut is located in the Kahta district of Adiyaman province. There are 10-meter-high statues, several-meter-long inscriptions and the ancient temple of Komaggini. In 1987, Mount Nemrut was listed as a World Heritage Site.
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Mount Nemrut Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Mount Lut is a cultural heritage listed in UNESCO in 1987. It is famous for its tombs and stone statues built during the age of Antiochus I! You can see the snowy snow scene until May 💕
Mount Nemrut is the highest peak of the city on the edge, and this mountain is a rocky mountain. On the viewing platform on the top of the mountain, there are many boulders, which are condescending and overlook the entire city and the sea in the distance. The scenery is very beautiful and it is a great place to watch the sunrise.
Watching the sunrise is a hard thing. Travelers will stay nearby for one night for the beautiful sunrise and sunset landscape of Nemrut Mountain. Mount Nemrut witnessed the pride and pride of a man, and from 69 BC to 34 BC, King Antioch I of the Comagini region built an extraordinary monument on the top of the mountain to show his glory with the angels.
The giant statue illuminated by the setting sun was mysterious and beautiful.
It's worth going! The two-day and one-night trip is a good one, sunrise and sunset can be seen. However, the sunrise temperature is very low, it is better to bring down clothes or blankets. The hilltop is not big and the scattered heads are full of historical vicissitudes.