ANTALYA/TURKEY

in photograpy •  7 years ago 

antalya 1.jpgAntalya Kaleici - Yacht Harbor
Antalya Kaleiçi neighborhood is an important tourism destination that includes ancient ruins. These remnants are part of the city walls surrounding the city walls and the inner harbor marina. Surrounding the region from inside and out, it is a joint work belonging to Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman periods.

There are about 3000 houses in the city walls. The characteristic buildings of the buildings do not only give an idea about the architectural history of Antalya, but also reflect the life style, traditions and customs of the region in the best way. Today, an important entertainment center in this area is used as boutique hotel, restaurant, bar, cafeteria, pension, shopping places, souvenir shops and house.

At the historic yacht harbor, there are cliffs, shoreline, lower Düden waterfall, and boats that arrange tours to private swimming areas. Seeing and discovering the wonderful beauty of Antalian by sea reveals a fun and enjoyable journey.

Historical monuments in Kaleiçi district;

Hadrian's Gate, located on Atatürk Street and restored, is one of the most beautiful antique works of Antalya. After entering this gate, you will meet important historical artifacts such as Yivli Minaret, Keyhüsrev Madrasa, Karatay Madrasa, Iskele Mosque and Tek Mahmut Pasha Mosque in the city walls. Hidirlik Tower, Kesik Minare Mosque, Zincirlag Turbah, Nigar Hatun Turbah, İskele Mosque are other important historical monuments.

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Ölüdeniz is a place connected to the Fethiye district of Muğla province. Ölüdeniz was voted the most beautiful beach in the world in 2006 by eighty-two percent of the beach [1].

The town has developed considerably in terms of tourism. Lycia is known as the "Far Realm" in the Middle Ages, located on the Teke Peninsula, southwest of Anatolia. abalone in Turkey (lagoon) is one of the formations.

Oludeniz is a character name like stagnant lake. In the most stormy days Belceğiz shrieks with ripples, only the rattles in Oludeniz come to the water.

However, Oludeniz, which seems stagnant, renews itself almost every day for three reasons which are not visible. These are the intensive spring water exits in Ölüdeniz, creating a flow from inside to the open. Secondly, due to the saltiness created by these spring waters, there is a continuous circulation in and out of the open sea. The third, with a tidal effect, increases and decreases by half a meter on average every two to three days. This provides a large amount of sea water in and out.

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The canyon mouth beach on the coastal road between Kas and Kalkan.

The water that flows from under the ground is generally cool and turquoise colored. The plaza is reached by descending 187 steps from the highway. 13th Regional Directorate of Highways At the Kaputas Mevkii, four workers lost their lives in the work that was happening when the paintings in the picture were opened. It is on the edge of the road passing just above the beach; There are 2 signboards on which the names of the deceased workers are located

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