RE: Crossing the Taurus mountains in Turkey by bike (part I)

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I have a few theories though😁

I'd like to hear...if you want to share... 😄

I have been to that lake, or rather saw it from just above it. It's a sacred area, so people are not allowed down directly to the lake. On the day I was there, the colours weren't visible, but I could see all the round areas clearly. The day was overcast, if I remember correctly, in order to see the colours, it has to be a bright sunny day. Still though, it was really cool. The lake itself is not very big.



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Sooo I was wondering if it is kind of dependent on which element you are drawn to (or which element you are by zodiac sign for example) and for me that would be earth so I though maybe thats why I am so touched be those endless amounts and awesome shapes of... earth:)
A bit like it is with the sea, for a lot of people, I guess many agree that the sea has a kind of magic and calming infinity... if I had to choose I would choose mountain/desert over the sea though.

Sounds very interesting, though it must be awesome if you could actually swim or touch the water. Then on the other side maybe it's better fenced if there are that many people visiting...

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That's one that works. I've noticed often people are drawn to the element that corresponds to their zodiac sign. Oh the shapes of the earth like that, yes, I can only agree. I don't know if I could choose either mountain/desert or the sea. Where I'm from has both and where I live has neither. I miss both equally.

The lake I linked you to is on reserve land, native land. No doing anything on their land, even a few pieces of a common weed caused issues. The lake is used strictly for native ceremonies (again secret unless one is native). I'd still like to go down to it, walk in the water, sit by the lake.

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Where I'm from has both and where I live has neither. I miss both equally.

I guess that's where moving comes in handy, then you don't even have to choose:)

Aha yes oke I guess that something I am not coming across at all here on the other side of the atlantic:) ...though at times it would be private or nature reserve any other way of restricting access to nature. In an ideal world it would be nice if it could all just be open and free to swim in, but looking at how some people behave, a lot would be covered in plastic rubbish then, I guess.

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Yes, the moving,ideal for not choosing. Always wanted to be a nomad but my life wasn't scripted that way.

looking at how some people behave, a lot would be covered in plastic rubbish then, I guess.

That's accurate. It's all a complicated picture in this world, no matter how you look at it, there's no ideal situation. I don't think there ever could be either. Imagine though, being inside one of those coloured circles with all those minerals...would be so fun.

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