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Antalya, on the Turquoise Coast.

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Cat shelter in the city park

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Roman statuary in the Antalya Museum. This may be the Three Graces.

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An Emperor, not a God.

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Legacy of much larger things.

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Roman breastplate

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Rings: Ancient, but so modern, too.

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Tram stop on the way to the museum.

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Cirali Beach

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Olympos site: Lycian sarcophagus

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Gozleme made fresh for lunch. The thin bread is layered with a filling from a selection of offerings.

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Flat bread is a Turkish specialty. They don't even mention it on the menu, and it is a standout item.

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Yes, there is a beach.

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Snorkel and camera is all it takes to find some fish.

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He is tiny, but incandescent. A genuine surprise.

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Cirali's beachfront restaurants feature fresh fish.

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The night's display of the catch.

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Flames spring out from the hillside in the Chimera of ancient lore, as they have done for thousands of years.

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Russian hiker. The way up was dark and rough. This failed to deter Russian tourists who were blissfully unaware of the difficulties. We wore our hiking boots.

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There are hiking tracks in the area. The Lycian Way is a well known 500 km. hiking trail between Fethiye and Antalya.

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Views of the Turquoise Coast.



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Bike bag carry ons.

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Amazing mountains in southern Greenland.

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Back in Seattle.