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Dalyan

Besides its natural beauty, Dalyan is very famous for its historical sites, e.g., the ruins of Caunos. Dalyan is located on the six mile long channel between the Lake of Köyceğiz and the sea.The meaning of  Dalyan is "fishery" in Turkish, that is why a seasonal fish-netting industry was established here.

DISCOVER THE LABYRINTH              

The River of Köyceğiz flows through a ten kilometer  long channel which is surrounded by a high and thick reed bed. Then it opens to the Mediterranean sea within a wide delta. There are plenty of ways through the reed bed to reach the sea. If you want to sail through the channel you will either need a guide or you'll discover the labyrinth yourself. Then you will reach the wonderful beach of Iztuzu which is the breeding place of the Caretta-Caretta turtles

   

LAKE OF KÖYCEĞİZ

Worldwide you will scarcely find a lake like Köyceğiz Lake whereby water flows in from both sides , on the one hand from the lake to the sea and on the other hand from the sea to the lake. Depending on the tide it  changes a few times during the day and it offers a very good environment for fishes to lay their eggs. It is wonderfull to have a dinner near the lake while the sun is setting. Cheers!

THE ANCIENT CARIAN CITY OF     CAUNOS      

The ruins of Caunos are located on the riverside about a mile from Dalyan. Herodotus wrote that while the people of Caunos were Carians, they  were supposed to have originally come from the island of Crete. And the geographer Strabo refers to Caunos with its fortified harbour that could be closed off in times of trouble. The rock tombs can be seen in the cliff face as you cross the river. The acropolis of Caunos was built as a divided, two-part construction. The center of the city was placed nearer  to the higher  eastern section of the hill. The impressive amphitheatre was built into the side of the acropolis hill.

 

 

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