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Everything
began with an accidental discovery in the eastern
part of the Küre Mountains, an area of outstanding
biological diversity. In the course of building
a road to serve the proposed Erfelek Dam, a
waterfall cascading from a height of 15 metres
into the Karasu River was found. Surrounded
by deciduous trees, this waterfall alone was
a beautiful spectacle, but following the water
course upstream past several small cascades
a second waterfall was discovered. Exploration
continued through increasingly difficult terrain
along the narrow wooded valley, revealing more
and more waterfalls in seemingly endless succession!
There was no longer any question about it. This
remarkable series of waterfalls had to be protected,
and the dam road was immediately rerouted. The
Tatlica Waterfalls are situated 15 kilometres
southwest of Erfelek in the Black Sea province
of Sinop. If you take the road parallel to the
Karasu River which flows through Erfelek and
is shaded for most of the way by tall Oriental
plane trees (Platanus orientalis), and then
follow the Erfelek dam road, you come to the
waterfalls.
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