Writer: Yavuz İşçen
July
2007
There are too many places worth of
seeing with their natural beauties in Turkey. During holidays, journeys or while
we are driving in our car we encounter in such places that we want to stop and
feast our eyes. However, sometimes naked eyes are not adequate to catch all of
the beauties. Sometimes a binocular or a field telescope brings the things that
you can’t even imagine, very close to you. At those times all you ought to do is
to enjoy this visual fest.
A lot of telescopes and binoculars placed in
national parks, natural view patios, bird watching points, natural life
monitoring areas, serve visitors in many countries of the world. There are a
large number of users of these coin-operated telescopes. To speak honestly I was
very surprised when I first saw such a telescope in ‘Çatalkaya’ view patio at
the entrance of Ürgüp, while I was exploring Cappadocia. I forthwith dropped 1
YTL and used it. I was lucky that I caught Erciyes Mountain in a clear sky. I
watched its snowy peaks at some length. For a while I walked around in Esbelli
Street. Then, I jumped into the valley and walked among fairy chimneys.
Everything was really wonderful.
After some research I learned that for the
first time in Turkey, Maxgrey company has started this application. Maxgrey, the
only distributor of this type imported telescopes and binoculars in Turkey, has
placed telescopes at 4 view patios and they are going to place them to 8 more
points. The firm, places telescopes upon demand in national parks, bird
paradises, and at the points that municipalities and special enterprises offer,
also it gives maintenance service. I’m happy that Maxgrey is on the point to
import new telescopes to be used for sky watching. Being proper for every type
of weather condition such as rain and snow and being coin-operated provides
ease-of-use for these telescopes that have high magnifying capacities. Have a
good watching!
For further information: www.maxgrey.com
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