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Located 99 km from Trabzon and 19 km from Caykara district, at an altitude of 1090 m above sea level, Uzungol surpasses the beauty of the Alps with its steep slopes and magnificent forest. The lake, located in the middle of the valley and formed by the rocks falling from the slopes blocking the Haldizen Stream, is known as "Uzungol" and the same name was given to the surrounding area. Especially the old wooden houses of the nearby "Serah" village, built in a style suitable for the region, complement the beauty of nature. In terms of wildlife, the mountains around Uzungol are home to various animal species such as bears, wolves, wild goats, foxes and Caucasian mountain roosters. A type of black tea is produced in Turkey and grows on the Eastern Black Sea coast. This type of tea is popularly called Turkish tea. It is brewed with powdered roasted black tea and served in unique small glasses known as "ince belli" which translates to small waist. In this method, tea is made using a teapot or samovar consisting of two parts.