Ancient city of Kumalizik in Türkiye

#Halloween2023 Kumarigizk is located at the foot of Mount Uluda, about ten kilometers east of Bursa, the industrial center of Turkey.
It dates back to the founding period of the Ottoman Empire.
Named a World Heritage Site in 2014, Kumarigizk has 270 historic buildings under restoration and maintenance, 180 of which are still occupied.
The houses here are made of wood, adobe, and gravel.
The cobblestone streets are very narrow, with no dedicated sidewalks, but the center is a medieval typical drain used to discharge stormwater and wastewater (Fig. 4).
The Museum of Ethnology of Kumarigizk on the village square displays the historical artifacts of the village Every June there is a raspberry, where a glass of freshly squeezed raspberry juice costs just 5 Turkish lira, about the equivalent of HK$1.4.
There are many fruits here, the price is very cheap, the price of prune in Figure 9 is 25 lire, about equal to HK$7 a kilogram

Post by 玩转星球-Kevin | Oct 11, 2023

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