Yanar Dag

Yanar Dag

Yanar Dag

North of Baku, within a historical, cultural, and natural reserve, lies Yanar Dag, a site where flames flicker continuously from the rugged earth. Known as the Burning Mountain, this phenomenon is fueled by natural gas pockets that leak and ignite, creating an eternal flame. The site holds deep cultural significance, particularly for the Zoroastrian religion, which reveres fire. Visitors can witness the mesmerizing sight of these persistent flames, which burn day and night, casting a warm glow over the surrounding landscape.

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