Unable to find flat land in Çayeli district of Rize, Muhammet Dilmaç built a villa on a hillside, erecting six massive concrete columns, 7.5 meters high, above the road. The structure, which even allows concrete mixers to pass easily underneath, attracted great attention.
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With limited land and challenging geography, the ingenuity of the people of the Black Sea region once again came into play. In Çayeli district of Rize, a citizen who couldn't find flat land built his house right on top of the road, and his unusual villa with 6 columns, large enough for even concrete mixers to pass easily underneath, became the center of attention.
Unable to find flat land in Çayeli district of Rize, Muhammet Dilmaç built a villa on a hillside, erecting six massive concrete columns, 7.5 meters high, above the road. The structure, which even allows concrete mixers to pass easily underneath, attracted great attention.