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- Yanartaş abstract "Yanartaş ([jɑ.nɑɾˈ.tɑʃ], Turkish for \"flaming stone\") is a geographical feature near the Olympos valley and national park in Antalya Province in southwestern Turkey. It is the site of dozens of small fires which burn constantly from vents in the rocks on the side of the mountain. Directly below the fires are the ruins of the temple of Hephaistos, the Greek god who was associated with fire through his role as the blacksmith to the gods. To see the fires and the ruins, visitors must first go to the entrance at the foot of the mountain. The site is at the top of a one kilometre climb. This is basically a rock stairway and is easily managed. Most people visit at night, when the fires are at their most spectacular.In ancient times sailors could navigate by the flames, but today they are more often used to brew tea.".
- Yanartaş thumbnail Olimpos.jpg?width=300.
- Yanartaş wikiPageExternalLink cirali.htm.
- Yanartaş wikiPageExternalLink ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0064&layout=&loc=chimaera-geo.
- Yanartaş wikiPageExternalLink chimaira-yanartas.html.
- Yanartaş wikiPageID "19251591".
- Yanartaş wikiPageLength "6130".
- Yanartaş wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- Yanartaş wikiPageRevisionID "689540598".
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Alkane.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Antalya.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Antalya_Province.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_pressure.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antalya.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Turkey.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Category:Persistent_natural_fires.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Benn.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Beaufort.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Geological_Society_of_America.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Groundwater.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Helium.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Hephaestus.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Kemer.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Kerogen.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Kibyra.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Lycia.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Lycian_Way.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Magma.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Mantle_(geology).
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Mesozoic.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Methane.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Milyas.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Chimaera.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink National_park.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Olympos_(Lycia).
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Paleozoic.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Ruthenium.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Serpentinite.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Tea.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Abel_Brimage_Spratt.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_language.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink Çıralı.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink File:FiresChimera2.jpg.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLink File:Olimpos.jpg.
- Yanartaş wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yanartaş".
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- Yanartaş subject Category:Antalya.
- Yanartaş subject Category:Geology_of_Turkey.
- Yanartaş subject Category:Persistent_natural_fires.
- Yanartaş hypernym Feature.
- Yanartaş point "36.431573 30.455796".
- Yanartaş type Place.
- Yanartaş type Work.
- Yanartaş type Diacritic.
- Yanartaş type Place.
- Yanartaş type Redirect.
- Yanartaş type Science.
- Yanartaş type SpatialThing.
- Yanartaş comment "Yanartaş ([jɑ.nɑɾˈ.tɑʃ], Turkish for \"flaming stone\") is a geographical feature near the Olympos valley and national park in Antalya Province in southwestern Turkey. It is the site of dozens of small fires which burn constantly from vents in the rocks on the side of the mountain. Directly below the fires are the ruins of the temple of Hephaistos, the Greek god who was associated with fire through his role as the blacksmith to the gods.".
- Yanartaş label "Yanartaş".
- Yanartaş sameAs Q3068034.
- Yanartaş sameAs يانراتس.
- Yanartaş sameAs Yanartaş.
- Yanartaş sameAs Yanartaş.
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- Yanartaş sameAs Q3068034.
- Yanartaş lat "36.431573".
- Yanartaş long "30.455796".
- Yanartaş wasDerivedFrom Yanartaş?oldid=689540598.
- Yanartaş depiction Olimpos.jpg.
- Yanartaş isPrimaryTopicOf Yanartaş.