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・ Yanaqucha (Junín)
・ Yanaqucha (Melgar)
・ Yanaqucha (Quispicanchi)
・ Yanaqucha (Tinyahuarco)
・ Yanaqucha (Urubamba)
・ Yanaquihua District
・ Yanar Dag
・ Yanar Mohammed
・ Yanarahu
・ Yanarahu (Asunción-Carhuaz-Yungay)
・ Yanarahu (Carhuaz-Huaraz)
・ Yanarahu (Huaraz-Huari-Recuay)
・ Yanarahu (Yanama-Yungay)
・ Yanarahu Lake
・ Yanardag
Yanartaş
・ Yanarxaj
・ Yanas District
・ Yanase
・ Yanase (car dealership)
・ Yanase Dam
・ Yanase Station
・ Yanase Takashi Memorial Hall
・ Yanasegawa Station
・ Yanashallash
・ Yanasinqa
・ Yanatile District
・ Yanatlı
・ Yanaturmysh
・ Yanaul


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Yanartaş : ウィキペディア英語版
Yanartaş

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.
==Ancient References==
It has been suggested that the fires are the inspiration for the fire-breathing Chimera in Homer's Illiad.
The site was identified as the ancient Mount Chimaera by Sir Francis Beaufort in 1811, and described by T. A. B. Spratt in his ''Travels in Lycia, Milyas, and the Cibyratis, in company with the late Rev. E. T. Daniell''. The discussion on the connection between the myth and the exact location of Chimera was started by Forbiger in 1844. George E. Bean was of the opinion that the name was allochtonous and could have been transferred here from its original location further west, as cited by Strabo, owing to the presence of the same phenomenon and the fires.

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