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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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Meltem Kavurmacıoğlu, a visitor, shared her joy in revisiting Camili after 12 years. She described the opportunity to explore the region's culture, history, and cuisine, such as a special kind of cornbread named "pileki bread", and a traditional soup made with wild beets.