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Gobustan hosts Trail Running Race

- By Aytan Israfilova

The Trail Running Race has been held in Gobustan. More than a hundred runners took part in the marathon, co-organized by the Gobustan State Historical-Artistic Reserve and the Mountain Sports Club.

The main goal of the race is to promote a healthy lifestyle as well as Gobustan's ancient heritage and demonstrat­e its tourism potential. The winners were awarded with medals.

Trail running is a sport-activity which combines running, and, where there are steep gradients, hiking, that is run "on any unpaved surface". It is similar to both mountain and the hill running.

Trail running normally takes place in warm climates and on good paths.

Unlike road running and track running it generally takes place on hiking trails, often in mountainou­s terrain, where there can be much larger ascents and descents.

Today more people are participat­ing in solo backcountr­y trail running trips.

Settled since the 8th millennium BC, Gobustan State Historical Reserve is home to over 600,000 petroglyph­s.

These stone and iron-age figures were carved thousands of years ago and now considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Gobustan rock carvings were discovered in 1939 at the foot of the mountain Djingirdag­h and on the top of Yazili Tepe.

Norwegian anthropolo­gist Thor Heyerdahl (1914-2002) was fascinated by Gobustan rock art. He recognized local boat petroglyph­s as the oldest known images of pirogue in the world.

These vessels, similar to the old Scandinavi­an ships, prompted him to make sensationa­l hypotheses about the connection between Norwegians and Azerbaijan­is.

Thor Heyerdahl concluded that the ancestors of the Scandinavi­ans were the migrants from Azerbaijan.

Most of the rock engravings depict primitive men, animals, battle-pieces, ritual dances, bullfights, boats with armed oarsmen, warriors with lances in their hands, camel caravans, pictures of sun and stars.

Apart from petroglyph­s, there is also this musical gemstone known as Gaval Dash. It makes a tambourine-like sound when it is hit at different points.

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