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Türkiye's only UNESCO Biosphere Reserve: Camili Basin

In 2005, UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Program National Coordination Council declared the Camili Basin in Artvin's Borçka district a "Biosphere Reserve Area." This region, known for its rainforests, endemic plants, Caucasian honey bees, historical mosques, and waterfalls, hosts cultural and ecological tours.

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Assistant Prof. Umut Cafer Karadoğan from Sinop University praised Maral Waterfall as one of Eastern Black Sea's most beautiful natural wonders. He noted that the area has become more popular through domestic tourism and expressed his appreciation for the region's rich ecological heritage by saying: "Camili Basin truly deserves being a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Even the Alps do not compare to its beauty."