The Lake of the Squirrel

This pond, formed by the waters flowing from the Meat Falls, is also used to irrigate agricultural areas. Although it is free to have a picnic around the lake with a beautiful view, entering the lake is strictly forbidden. On the way to Akbaş Pond, which is located in a ...

The Lake of the Squirrel

This pond, formed by the waters flowing from the Meat Falls, is also used to irrigate agricultural areas. Although it is free to have a picnic around the lake with a beautiful view, entering the lake is strictly forbidden. On the way to Akbaş Pond, which is located in a forested area, you can also visit Zeytintaşı Cave. You can take a guided tour of the cave, where you can see the pasta hangers and drops inside.

This pond, formed by the waters flowing from the Meat Falls, is also used to irrigate agricultural areas. Although it is free to have a picnic around the lake with a beautiful view, entering the lake is strictly forbidden. On the way to Akbaş Pond, which is located in a forested area, you can also visit Zeytintaşı Cave. You can take a guided tour of the cave, where you can see the pasta hangers and drops inside.

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