THE SCIENTIFIC TRUTH: WHY DO THE ROCKS BURN?
Of course, there is also a scientific explanation. Yanartaş is a natural gas source located approximately 180 meters above sea level. Gas seeps through cracks in the rocks, composed mainly of methane, ethane, and nitrogen. When this gas mix meets oxygen, it ignites.
What is most remarkable is that the flames have continued to burn from the same spots for thousands of years. In the past, sailors used the fire as a beacon; today, it attracts nature enthusiasts and mystery seekers from around the world.