A group of speleologists from the Anatolian Speleology Group (ASPEG) is taking a shot at a narrative about the Bucakalan and Kayaağıl sinkholes in Antalya's Akseki area.
ASPEG President Ender Usuloğlu revealed to Anadolu Agency (AA) that they have been shooting the narrative with a group of 15 in Akseki's Bucakalan and Kayaağıl sinkholes.
Guaranteeing that they were the primary Turkish group to slip into the 345-meter-profound sinkhole close to the Bucakalan Quarter in 2011, Usuloğlu stated, "After a 40-meter drop into the Bucakalan sinkhole with a rope, the longest one-route plunge in Turkey, you run over an overhang that is trailed by a 305-meter soak getting that takes around two to more than two hours to finish.
Usluoğlu said that they have additionally shot a few scenes in the Kayaağıl sinkhole, which is around 400 meters wide and 100 meters profound, close Dikmen Quarter.
"We need to acquaint these one of a kind sinkholes with all of Turkey and the entire world. Ideally this will fill in as an extraordinary advancement for Akseki and our nation."
He said that they would start another investigation extend in the Giden Gelmez Mountains with the support of the Akseki Educational Foundation and different establishments this October. As a major aspect of the venture, they will look for new sinkholes and collapses the mountain.
"Giden Gelmez has very troublesome geographic elements, however we are hoping to make some pleasant disclosures there," Usluoğlu said.
Including that there have been numerous undertakings in the Akseki gives in by nearby and outside groups since 1966, Usluoğlu said that the activities that were begun by Turkey's first surrender specialist, Temuçin Aygen, proceeded with British, French, Czech and Spanish analysts.
"Be that as it may, no stock or book ventures have so far been directed on the greater part of the Akseki holes. Also, there are many hollows that have not been found yet. We will utilize all accessible offices and attempt to add to the advancement of option tourism in Turkey.
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