Template:Did you know nominations/Karaburun, Arnavutköy
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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:08, 3 August 2021 (UTC)
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Karaburun, Arnavutköy
- ... that the Black Sea seaside resort Karaburun features a 1860-built lighthouse with hoppers of decorative lion head around its original copper dome? Source: "Tipik bir Karadeniz köyü. ", "Fenerin olduğu tepeden baktığınızda solda dik kayalıkların dibindeki kumsallar, sağdaysa ta Yeniköy’e kadar uzanan dümdüz plajlar çok cazip. Yazın buralar çok kalabalık oluyormuş.", "Feneri 1860’ta Fransızlar inşa etmiş, ...", "Orijinal bakır kubbesinin yanlarındaki yağmur suyu saçakları aslan kafalarıyla süslü. " (in Turkish) [1]
- Reviewed: Pedro Molina (caricarurist)
Created by CeeGee (talk). Self-nominated at 12:15, 11 July 2021 (UTC).
- Interesting village, on few but good-looking sources, all-Turkish sources accepted AGF, copyvio can't be judged. I think if true that it's no. 3 lighthouse in luminosity, that's a more unique fact, no? No idea what hoppers are here, and they are not in the article. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 15:27, 26 July 2021 (UTC)
- @Gerda Arendt: Thanks for your review. Images of hopper (German: Einlauftriichter der Dachrinne) can be seen in the article Rain gutter. I've added that word into my article. Is there anything else I have to address? CeeGee 05:18, 28 July 2021 (UTC)
- Thank you for explaining. Could you perhaps link to something in the hook? The English Wikipedia is read by people from very different language backgrounds, and there my others who only know hip-hop and grasshoppers. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:26, 28 July 2021 (UTC)
- @Gerda Arendt: Thanks for your review. Images of hopper (German: Einlauftriichter der Dachrinne) can be seen in the article Rain gutter. I've added that word into my article. Is there anything else I have to address? CeeGee 05:18, 28 July 2021 (UTC)