Tourists visit Lake Tuz, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List, in the Turkish capital Ankara. Lake Tuz, Turkey's second largest lake, is located on the borders of the provinces of Ankara, Konya, and Aksaray, and covers an area of 164,200 hectares when the water level rises in the spring months.
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