"Kemah (known historically as Gamakh or Camakha) is a town and district of Erzincan Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
Kemah is a town with a present population of some 4000. The town is located almost somewhere in the centre of the Erzincan Province in the Eastern Anatolian Region of Republic of Turkey.
The necropolis of the Armenian Arsacid dynasty was located in Kemah including the tomb of Tiridates III, who was instrumental in the conversion of the Armenian people to Christianity." Wikipedia
Famous for the salt whiter than snow.
Salt:
Building reflected onto the saltpan.
Railroad along Fırat.
Azim;
(give him some money or cigarettes - no drinks accepted!)
Sultan Melik's Tomb:
Kemah Train Bridge:
Acemoğlu Canyon:
This canyon is the one where soldiers rolled over into the river in a military vehicle. It is said that the vehicle nose-dived but still could not be seen as it is deep.
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