12.04.2025 22:20
In the Şirvan district of Siirt, nature lover Nurcan Surgünvenç captured images of the snow-covered reverse tulips blooming at an altitude of 1500 meters, after a 2-hour walk covering 7 kilometers. Known as the "flower of sorrow," these endemic reverse tulips have a fine of 244,315 TL for picking them, creating postcard-worthy scenes.
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The endemic species of inverted tulips, known as the 'flower of sorrow', which grow in the Bacavan Plateau at an altitude of 1500 meters in the Şirvan district of Siirt, have bloomed.
HE RECORDED THE 7-KILOMETER PATH IN 2 HOURS
Nature lover Nurcan Surgünvenç walked the 7-kilometer path in 2 hours and captured the inverted tulips blooming under the snow at the 1500-meter high plateau. When he reached the higher parts of the plateau, Surgünvenç was caught in snowfall and expressed that he was very happy to see the inverted tulips.
POSTCARD-WORTHY IMAGES EMERGED
The inverted tulips captured by Surgünvenç created beautiful images that could be the subject of postcards when they met the April snow.
THE PENALTY FOR PICKING IS ASTOUNDING
On the other hand, there is a fine of 244,315 TL for picking the inverted tulips.
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