Anatolian landscape
The Anatolian landscape is characterized by its diverse geography, which includes vast plateaus, rolling hills, and mountain ranges. The region is primarily situated in Turkey and is bordered by the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Aegean Sea to the west. The central part of Anatolia features the Anatolian Plateau, known for its arid climate and fertile valleys.
In addition to its plateaus, Anatolia is home to several significant mountain ranges, such as the Taurus Mountains and the Pontic Mountains. The region also boasts numerous rivers, lakes, and volcanic formations, contributing to its rich biodiversity. The unique combination of landscapes supports various ecosystems and agricultural practices.