The third part of the rainy castle. We continued to climb to the third section of the castle, looking at all the wonderful views that opened before us. And they were fascinating.The huge garden of the castle, with all the bright green trees, and the fresh atmosphere added to the brightness of the castle.The trees were not just any trees, but with vines hanging from them. Everything looked so beautiful after the rain. And behind the castle there were views of the Turkish mountains. By the way, they are simply incredible here. But what was here was not yet called mountains, it was hills with dense green forests on them.
And so we finally enter the open courtyard on the third floor of the castle. We were surprised by what was there. As soon as we entered the third floor, we saw statues that looked like witnesses of past centuries. There were about 20 or more of them. Some were perfectly intact, but many were missing a single body part. Some were missing an arm, some a part of a leg, and some even a head! The statues were made with a lot of details, folds of clothes, structure. The statues in this garden were true masterpieces, attracting attention with their exquisite work and uniqueness. The masters who created these creations put their soul into every detail. I don't understand at all how they had the patience to create these statues! You know, it gives off a Greek vibe.
The whole garden was fascinating, my sister had an idea for a photo. She went to the back of the statue, which was without a head and arms, and added these missing body parts with her own. The photos turned out to be very interesting. I also took several such photos. After the photo session, we continued our walk.
Every corner of this garden had something interesting in it - for example, vases lying somewhere in the middle of the floor. I really liked them, so big and with a brick color. Also, unknown artifacts could lie on the green fresh grass, which looked very interesting. We had fun looking at each object, trying to figure out their purpose.
I was also fascinated by the nature that formed in this ancient building. There were huge palm trees, beautiful, maybe even fruit-bearing trees. You can see them above after a few photos. There is a lot of greenery. This castle was so big that it even looked more like a small town than a castle. And I was able to fit our entire fascinating journey through this castle in only three parts. Yes, if you haven't read the past two parts, read them. When we were returning from the third floor, I took several pictures of the mosque that was there. She looks very beautiful, the red color adds a raisin to her. And also some photos with an umbrella! β¬οΈ
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What a beautiful place to explore :) The buildings and the nature makes it more perfect :)
Yes, I'm just in love with this place
what a spectacular castle, haha you are very creative when you have the idea to take a photo together with the statue there
We always like to do something creative ππ Thanks