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Turkey has an
amazingly diverse climate and landscape.
Soaring mountains - which cover much of the
country - mix with vast plains, formed from
volcanic lakes, and a vast central plateau.
Severe winters grip the central area and
higher mountain ranges where temperatures
can reach -30C although lots of snow means
good skiing in undiscovered resorts.
The opposite is true in the far East of the
country a sweltering 40C or more but, in the
popular Mediterranean resorts in the South
and West, the climate is a pleasant mix of
temperatures in the thirties in Summer -
often tempered by cool coastal breezes - and
moderate Winters.
Largely unspoilt and with the same diverse
range, the landscape of Turkey is rich,
varied and sometimes quite unique. High
mountains, rich forests and charming lakes
and matched in variety with golden beaches
and warm seas.
And then there is the unique. Pammukale -
formed from mineral deposits over many
centuries is fascinating with its bright
blue pools of water set in strange white
rock formations on a single hillside unique
in the world.
Cappadocia is equally fascinating with its
soft stone landscape molded by both the
weather and man. A strange world of
weathered spires and deep valleys, almost
unworldly and yet used by the early
Christians who excavated the soft rock to
form intricate homes in the rocks which have
to seen to be believed.
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