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TURKEY Holiday sights
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why
travel to Turkey This is the
way Nazim Hikmet described Turkey and a look on the map shows you immediately
that
the country is surrounded on three sides by the sea:
The Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara on the west coast, the Eastern Mediterranean
Sea in the south and the Black Sea in the north. The population of the
country is around 70 million. Turkey has little land in Europe (24.000
square kilometers), and most of its land in Asia (756.000 square kilometers)
Thrace being the name of the European part and Anatolia being the name
of the Asian part. Istanbul is the most important city in Turkey
and the population is more than 12 million. The Asian continent is connected
to
Europe in Istanbul, with two impressive suspended bridges across the Bosphorus,
connecting the European and Asian parts of Istanbul. It is hardly surprising
that sea side resorts like Antalya, Alanya,
Marmaris, Bodrum or Kusadasi are
very popular with tourists from Europe. This is why you shouldn't be surprised that the Turkish Republic chose Ankara as the capital. The city is located centrally in Anatolia. For
travelers, the city offers some interesting sights and attractions, the most
imporant ones being the Museum of Anatolian Culture and the Mausoleum of Ataturk. spreading his gospel before settling in Crete. There are many other sites of archaeological and religious significance. With such a diversity of things to see, Turkey is a wonderful destination for any traveler. Dalyan is established in an environmentally protected area. This is one
of the few surviving places of paradise, an area of natural beauty and historical
interest. The ancient city of Caunos lies here with its ruins dating back to
the 3rd Century. The Dalyan channel through which water circulates between the
Mediterranean and Koycegiz Lake winds its way down past the ancient Rock Tombs
to the sea, via a small network of lakes and waterways. Through the rustling
reed beds rising between 3 and 5 metres in height. With its mixture of fresh
and salt water, these wetlands are now home to a vast number of fish and other
water life, as well as the birds of many species which feed on them, species
such as the Sparrow hawk, Crane, Kingfisher and Jay. The Stork is also native
to this area migrating here at the end of March to nest until the end of August.
Dividing the delta is the Iztuzu sandbar stretching for 5 km east from the south
of the channel. With fine crystal sand, shallow turquoise sea Iztuzu beach is
the ideal seaside spot. Which can be reached by regular dolmus or boat service
from Dalyan. This is also the beach where the endangered Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta
Caretta) and the green turtle (Chelonia Mydas) have returned to lay their eggs
since the beginning of time. The nesting time being from May till October. |
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