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Amos was an ancient city, located near the modern town of Turunç, Turkey in the entrance of Marmaris Bay. Among the ruins are an amphitheatre and several ruined temples. Excavations in 1948 unearthed several inscriptions dating back to approximately 200 BCE.
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Marmaris is a port city in the Marmaris Bay seen here from the road from town to Yacht Marina. The bay is connected to the Mediterranean Sea, located in southwest Turkey, in the Muğla Province. Marmaris' main source of income is tourism. Little is left of the sleepy fishing village that Marmaris was just a few decade...
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On 28th of October 2010 the youth race took place before Bodrums castle St. Peter. Participants were children from all sailing clubs in Turkey.
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The village of Gökova is at the head of the Gulf of Gökova (Gökova Körfezi). The name Gökova means sky (gök) plain (ova) and refers to the plain on which Gökova is situated. Today in the plain of Gökova there are two towns called Gökova and Akyaka, and six villages. The first recorded mention of Idyma (now Gö...
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Bodrum, one of the most popular Turkish holiday resorts, was an ancient Greek city on the southwest coast of Anatolia (Asia Minor), on a picturesque, advantageous site on the Gulf of Gökova. The city was famed for the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus (built between 353 and 350 BC), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient Wo...
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A 360 degree view from atop the 80 foot mast of the E/V Nautilus positioned over the Kolumbo underwater volcano near Santorini, Greece.
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Finike (historically known as Phoenicus) is a district on the Mediterranean coast of Antalya Province of Turkey, 90 minutes south west of the city of Antalya. The town and the coast here is a popular tourist destination, also best-known for its oranges, the symbol of the town.
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Çökertme is a popular destination of Blue Voyage trips. They start from Bodrum and headed towards Gökova this is one of the famouse stops. There are few restaurants in the bay and they also provide anchorage options for yachts. Good anchoring in the west part of the bay at settled weather. The distance to the restau...
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C+N Çesme Marina is located in the natural harbour of the old town of Çesme in a still undiscovered part of Turkey’s stunning coastline at the western end of the Izmir Peninsula. The shoreside development offers a full complement of shops, bars and restaurants alongside the historical town of Çesme. The Marina is ...
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The Monastery of the Archangel Michael Panormitis is a Greek Orthodox monastery built on the southwest coast in the early 18th century. It overlooks a bay, and is still inhabited by monks. The bay is a wellknow anchor place for motorboats and yachts sailing between Rhodos and the island of Kos.
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