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Antalya, on the Turquoise Coast.
Cat shelter in the city park
Roman statuary in the Antalya Museum. This may be the Three Graces.
An Emperor, not a God.
Legacy of much larger things.
Roman breastplate
Rings: Ancient, but so modern, too.
Tram stop on the way to the museum.
Cirali Beach
Olympos site: Lycian sarcophagus
Gozleme made fresh for lunch. The thin bread is layered with a filling from a selection of offerings.
Flat bread is a Turkish specialty. They don't even mention it on the menu, and it is a standout item.
Yes, there is a beach.
Snorkel and camera is all it takes to find some fish.
He is tiny, but incandescent. A genuine surprise.
Cirali's beachfront restaurants feature fresh fish.
The night's display of the catch.
Flames spring out from the hillside in the Chimera of ancient lore, as they have done for thousands of years.
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.
There are hiking tracks in the area. The Lycian Way is a well known 500 km. hiking trail between Fethiye and Antalya.
Views of the Turquoise Coast.
Bike bag carry ons.
Amazing mountains in southern Greenland.
Back in Seattle.