Lake Tuz
Lake Tuz is a large saline lake located in central Turkey. It is one of the largest lakes in the country and is known for its striking white salt flats, which are formed by the evaporation of water. The lake covers an area of approximately 1,665 square kilometers and is a significant natural resource for salt production.
The lake is also an important habitat for various bird species, particularly during migration seasons. Flamingos and other waterfowl can often be seen in the area, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. Lake Tuz is a unique ecosystem that attracts both tourists and researchers interested in its natural beauty and ecological significance.