Dalyan

11 March 2013 Travel time: with 09 November 2012 on 09 November 2012
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I have been to Dalyan many times. . . Despite the fact that I consider myself one of the people who find it boring to visit the same place several times, Dalyan does not bother me. The highlight of Dalyan? And if there are several "highlights"? The road by the sea along the amazingly purple color of the sea, where, in good weather, the shores of Rhodes are vaguely visible, like a mirage, from one side. On the other, the rocky shores that the ancient Greeks considered worthy of visiting by the gods. . . Accompanying your ship are dolphins. . . If you came to Dalyan at the end of spring, the beginning of summer, you have a chance to see the mating games of huge sea turtles Carriage Carriage. What can compare with this "love dance" of the most ancient species of our planet? Beach-5km. clean sand on one side of the "salt water" Mediterranean Sea, on the other side of the "sweet water" of the Dalyan canal. This beach was considered convenient enough for the fastidious Carriage Carriage to lay their eggs. If you go upstream of the Dalyan River, you will find yourself in a delta overgrown with reeds. Silence, only the sound of a slowly moving boat and the rustle of reeds. . . Occasionally a fish will jump in the water or a strange bird will fly by. And suddenly. . . In front of you are ancient rock tombs. There is a feeling similar to that which arose in childhood when listening to an interestingly told fairy tale. . . On the other side of the river there is a fishing village, the banks are "strewn" with restaurants offering almost caught fish and crabs in front of you. Passing locals: women in trousers and unshaven, often toothless men wave their hands at you. If you go even further upstream, you can swim in the hydrogen sulfide and mud pools. Local guides will convince you that the mud is "magic": who needs hair to fall out, fall out; who needs to grow up, grow up; who needs to look younger, get younger. . . You can talk a lot more about Dalyan, but it's better to go there. Come to Dalyan!

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