Adana (pronounced [aˈda.na]; Armenian: Ադանա) is a major city in southern Turkey. The city is situated on the Seyhan river, 35 km (22 mi) inland from the Mediterranean, in south-central Anatolia. It is the administrative seat of the Adana Province and has a population of 1.7 million, making it the 5th most populated city in Turkey. The Adana-Mersin polycentric metropolitan area, with a population of 3 million, stretches over 70 km (43 mi) east-west and 25 km (16 mi) north-south; encompassing the cities of Mersin, Tarsus and Adana.
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Taurus Mountains range is a 800 metre long along the Turkey starting west of Antalya and ends in Adıyaman. The peak of range is called Demirkazık 3756 metre and it is located in Demirkazık village near Camardı Town of Nigde. Overland Travel orgsnises small group private tours or group tours in Taurus mountains and you can stay in nice camp sites 7 nights and do trekking and traverse the mountain from west to north. The mountain has a national park called Aladaglar and it has wonderful lakes on the pleateu. pleatau is called yedi goller seven lakes. For more info and detailed you can check Overland Travel and overland travel turkey page. Trekking in taurus mountains are best with Overland Travel Turkey
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First off - the descriptions on how to get there vary quite a bit, so here's the GPS coordinates of the main canyon entrance: 37.2339444, 35.0153333 Beware that the canyon might be closed depending on the weather and the stone damage situation. If it is closed, I suggest as plan B: Drive on to the Varda (German) bridge (37.243182, 34.976796) for a beautiful view. From there, head over to Yerköprü Recreation and Picnic Area (37.279694, 34.998290) where there's a decent restaurant to take a break. From there, cross the little pedestrian bridge over the river and you can hike on a gravel road along the river into the canyon. While not as scenic as the main canyon, it's nevertheless a nice hike and you can see some nice rock formations and dip your toes into the water (swimming is forbidden, though). Remember that you're in the Taurus mountains and that the weather can change very quickly.
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