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Benevento, Campania, Italy - September 12, 2007: Panoramic View of the city along the river Calore
A Hasankeyf scenery. In the near future a bridge will be built in this area and all historical buildings will be underwater, Batman, Turkey
hevsel gardens, hewsel and diyarbakır walls, spring of the walls
Trenches remaining from the Turkish - Greek war (1918 - 1922) in Menemen, Izmir
World famous Hevsel gardens in Diyarbakir, Turkey
Botan River through the Botan Canyon in Siirt Province/TURKEY
Xanthos is a city frequently mentioned in ancient sources and where many important events took place. Strabo describes Xanthos as the biggest Lycian city of all time. Herodotus equated the largeness of the city with Lycia in his writings. Homer talks about the heroic Lycians of the Trojan War. The name Xanthos means “yellow”. The city was called “Arnna” in the Lycian language. Xanthos was discovered by Sir Charles Fellows in 1838.
Dried apricot fruit forming in malatya dilek
Buyukcekmece, Istanbul, Turkey - June 21, 2018: Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Bridge by Sinan The Architect on Buyukcekmece lake.
Iwafune town, Tochigi prefecture.
Panoramic view of Hevsel Gardens in the late morning. UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the walls of Diyarbakir Fortress.
The Kızılırmak River passing through a settlement near Avanos in the Cappadocia region of Turkey.
Abbasi bridge in Dohuk in northern Iraq Near the Turkish border
Aerial view of two rivers merging. Ebro river mouth in Catalonia, Spain.
River Tigris border of Mesopotamia in Diyarbakir view from a bridge
A beautiful scenic view of green trees alongside a river under a blue sky
The Verde Valley is a unique, high desert ecosystem where the Colorado Plateau meets the Sonoran Desert.  It is surprising to find several seasonal and perennial waterways winding through the valley.  From springtime through fall, these waterways can be seen from the nearby limestone hilltops, like a vein of bright, colorful leaves from sycamore, cottonwood and willow trees.  These river-dependent trees provide critical habitat and cover for local plants and wildlife.  The Verde River is a significant watercourse in central Arizona. It is one of the major tributaries of the Salt River and is approximately 170 miles long. The headwaters of the Verde River are in the Prescott National Forest near Sullivan Lake.  The river ends at its confluence with the Salt River near Fountain Hills.  The Verde River is one of the few rivers in Arizona that flows year-round. Its flow is mainly sourced from snowmelt and springs in the upper reaches, as well as intermittent monsoon rains during the summer.  The river's riparian habitat supports a rich and diverse ecosystem, making it a crucial area for wildlife and plant species.  The Verde River is not only a vital water source but also a cherished natural and cultural resource in Arizona. Its scenic beauty, diverse ecosystems, and recreational opportunities make it an important part of the state's landscape and history.  This view of the Verde River was photographed from the Jail Trail Riverwalk in Cottonwood, Arizona, USA.
Historical great walls of Diyarbakir, Turkey
High angle view of river streaming in valley. Green tree area is seen around river. Shot with a full frame mirrorless camera.
Egil Dam Barrage in Diyarbakir, Turkey
Fishermen work from a boat on the Euphrates river near Dura Europos (Tell Salhiye), Syria, just a few miles north of where the river flows into Iraq. The region is barren desert, except for the irrigated fields along the banks of the river.
Diyarbakir, Turkey-October 10,2021:The Dicle Bridge is a historic bridge in Diyarbakır over the river Tigris in southeastern Turkey
The river sihl with flood level captured during summer season after a rainy period. The image was captured in Zurich Sity where the Sihl and Limmat flow together.
Eurymedon Aspendos Bridge in Antalya City, Turkiye
Old pier on Issyk-Kul lake in late autumn
Hasankeyf village on the Tigris river, Turkey. The GAP dam project will flood.
Ancient Aqueduct
Rumkale and Euphrates River
Tödürge lake in Sivas Zara at sunset
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