Tasyaran Valley was a place I came to a few years ago and admired.. I should have seen Taşyaran Valley again when I came to Uşak. My first visit was on a cold winter day. now mid summer. This is a natural formation where we will witness the power of water.. Let’s see if anything has changed in Taşyaran Valley in a few years?
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Where is Taşyaran Valley? How to get there?
Tasyaran Valley is 30km away from Uşak city centre.. On the Uşak-İzmir highway. There is a sign on the road. I came here for the first time in snowy weather two years ago.. Back then, this place was always mulberry.. We found it difficult by walking up the mountain slope.. Now the car is coming all the way to the top. After deviating from the highway, I reach Taşyaran Valley shortly after a gravel road.. I was afraid of how to find it, but it was in vain.
They built huts, benches and even a playground here.. There was also an attendant, but he did not charge any fees.. Since it is a weekday and cloudy weather, there is no one but me.. Normally it is very crowded. You can look down on the Taşyaran Valley. You can go all the way down into the valley if you’re willing to go up and down a lot of stairs.. The viewing hills, which we photographed in the previous development, are now surrounded by guardrails.. Of course, if so many people will come, precautions should be taken to prevent any accident, but all of its naturalness has gone.
You should go down carefully while descending the stairs.. The stairs are slipping a lot of dust and dirt.. Those who are tired are also considered. They put benches on the road. One can get out of breath at once.
The Hamam Stream, which is a combination of four streams, empties into the Gediz River as a single stream.. Four streams run through many villages.. The confluence of these four streams passes through the Tasyaran Valley. Over time, collapses, ruptures and boilers have formed with the power of water.. The Bosphorus, 50 meters deep and 200 meters long, with a magnificent view, has created a valley here.. The color of the rocks and the shapes they form are like from another world.
Which Season to Go to Taşyaran Valley?
When I first came, it was November. There was snow and little water. Now in July it’s almost like the first starting part has dried up. A very weak water is flowing. The water in the cauldrons has turned green. Spring is the season with the most water flow.. I fell in love here when I saw the winter photos and wanted to see it right away.. In winter, the surface of the water freezes like glass.. You can walk on it while the water is flowing from the bottom.. The photographs were such a transparency.
Because I could not come in full black winter in both visits, I cannot witness those landscapes.. So in the spring or when it gets cold, you should definitely go.. Tasyaran Valley, which I caught in their lonely state, embraces me so well that. I dive into the water, which is also influenced by the hot closed air.. After a short period of time listening to music and stopping my life, I remember that I had to hit the road with the driving force of the dark clouds above me.. I have a long way to go, there are other places I want to see.
When I get into the car, I narrowly escape the rain.. There is no sign on the way back to show the exit.. When I can’t see much from the rain, I turn to the wrong side.. The road I take is like the stones in the creek bed. When I come across sheep on my way, my uphill speed slows down and I get stuck on that stony road.. It’s all luck that I got out. You guys pay attention.
Should I not have seen this state? I say. I’m very hesitant to give the addresses of the places I’ve been to these days.. Our people go with their garbage wherever they go. Authorities put a facility just above it and start issuing tickets.. Do not facilitate transportation. Such places are beautiful because they are impossible to reach. If people want to see, let them walk. If he wants to stay, let him camp.. Where will the waste from those houses go?