Technobird is in Türkiye TECHNOBIRD IS IN TÜRKİYE | Page 114

Technobird these are çiğköfte,urfa kebabh, lahmacun,borani,semsek,ağzı yumuk, ağzı açık,içli köfte you can have as you want.’ When Technobird tries to say thank you it can not because Technobird eats this famous Urfa isot and feels so hot in his beak.  But even so when they leave the table, they just see an empty table and feel happy that bird isn’t hungry at least. After this delicious food they take it to this famous Fishy Lake(Balıklıgöl) when Technobird is watching this delicous lake that full of fish and amzing view with Urfa castle, Our student Begüm starts to tell the history of Balıkgöl;Legend has it that Abraham was born and raised here, and that he incurred the wrath of King Nimrod when he not only declared war on idolatry but also won the heart of the king’s daughter, Zeliha. Nimrod sentenced Abraham to death, and a huge pyre was built in the middle of the city. Miraculously, just as Abraham was tossed into the fire, the flames were transformed into water and the logs into fish.Since then, the Pool of Abraham and the carp that live in it have been considered sacred; the Pool of Ayn?-Zeliha is said to have been formed by Zeliha’s tears and it is said that anyone who eats them will be struck blind.Feeding the fish is not only encouraged but necessary, as the masses of swarming fish depend on the food of pilgrims, visitors and tourists of Balikli Gol to keep them fed.Immediately Technobird picks some fish food up and feed the fish.Evrybody starts to laugh.Then they take Technobird to the world’s first temple ‘Göbekli Tepe’. The ancient site of Göbeklitepe, which is considered the world’s oldest temple area .Located in the Örencik neighborhood, 18 kilometers from the city center in the southeastern province of Şanlıurfa, the Neolithic-age settlement has been undergoing archaeological excavations since 1995 in collaboration with the Şanlıurfa Museum and the Berlin Archaeology Institute. Neolithic-era T-shaped stones with wild animal figures and various artifacts have so far been unearthed in the ancient site, which contrains the ruins of the world’s old The ancientest temple.Göbeklitepe was included in the UNESCO’s World Heritage Tentative List five years ago. 114