The Obruk Lake

The Konya Basin, which contains one-third of the country's groundwater, contains more than 20 wells. The most famous of these is the Kızören gorge, which is 300 m wide and 145 m deep. The town of Obruk, which belongs to the Central Karatay district, is also named after him. Another ...

The Obruk Lake

The Konya Basin, which contains one-third of the country's groundwater, contains more than 20 wells. The most famous of these is the Kızören gorge, which is 300 m wide and 145 m deep. The town of Obruk, which belongs to the Central Karatay district, is also named after him. Another characteristic of the oaks is that the color, which is dark purple and green in the first months of summer, takes on a clear blue color as the summer progresses.

The Konya Basin, which contains one-third of the country's groundwater, contains more than 20 wells. The most famous of these is the Kızören gorge, which is 300 m wide and 145 m deep. The town of Obruk, which belongs to the Central Karatay district, is also named after him. Another characteristic of the oaks is that the color, which is dark purple and green in the first months of summer, takes on a clear blue color as the summer progresses.

Obruk Bucağı, Obruk, 42290 Karatay/Konya, Türkiye

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