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Anna Batonchik

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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 01:03 PM

Kumluca, Turkey

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The video captures a natural and historical landscape in Kumluca, Turkey. The initial shot focuses on an old, moss-covered stone wall, likely part of an ancient ruin, built into a rocky hillside. Gre…read more

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The video captures a natural and historical landscape in Kumluca, Turkey. The initial shot focuses on an old, moss-covered stone wall, likely part of an ancient ruin, built into a rocky hillside. Green foliage and small plants grow on and around the stones, with trees visible on the hill above under a cloudy sky. The camera then pans right, revealing a steep, rugged cliff face also dotted with sparse vegetation and trees. The pan continues to a broader scene, showing more extensive stone ruins on a small elevation in the foreground. Beyond these ruins, a wide riverbed, mostly dry with some visible water, stretches across the mid-ground. Towering, rocky mountains, partially covered in greenery, rise dramatically in the background under a sky that shows patches of blue amidst clouds. The final segment of the video offers a closer view of the river, where clear water flows gently over a bed of small pebbles and rocks. The riverbanks are lined with dense, dark trees that extend up the lower slopes of the rugged mountains, which appear dark and imposing against the sky. A voice is audible, remarking, "...there's a river somewhere over there..." No text is visible in the video. The overall impression is one of ancient history blending with striking natural beauty, featuring a combination of historical ruins, a river, and mountainous terrain under varying sky conditions. | Open Wire