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If you hike from here in a northeasterly direction,
heading for the high peaks, an hour later you
arrive at the mountain pastures at 1200 metres,
from which there is a marvellous view of the
lake spread beneath your feet.
This
is a perfect place for a picnic, and if you
have time and energy, you can walk on for three
hours across the mountains through flower filled
meadows to the vantage point where Suluklu Lake
is visible to the north. As you cross from south
the north the sudden change in climate and vegetation
is striking. The northern slopes of the mountains
have a damper climate and are forested with
a great diversity of deciduous trees up to a
height of one thousand metres, and above that
mainly by fir trees and pines. Suluklu is the
loveliest of all the lakes in this area, which
is a wildlife sanctuary. The lake lies in a
hollow amidst hills wooded with ash, hornbeam,
boxwood, beech and other deciduous trees at
the lower level, and above them black pines,
firs and other needle-leafed trees.
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