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Please who is singing here? Video of Akhyaka
1.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Oct 2008 Sat 01:21 am

I was there! Lovely surroundings.

http://www.akyaka.com/news.php

2.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 25 Oct 2008 Sat 01:30 am

I don´t know who he is exactly but the name of the song is "deniz üstü köpürür". there are some singers who I know that singing this song but this is not one of them; Edip Akbayram, Cem Karaca.

 

I checked some and I guess he is Tolga Çandar: http://www.tolgacandar.com/

 

Voice is very similar but I am not sure. This is the first time I have listened this song by his voice.

3.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 25 Oct 2008 Sat 01:31 am

You may check this as well by Tolga Çandar:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IV-XmKM5Fo

The name of the song is "Çökertme"

4.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Oct 2008 Sat 01:33 am

How kind of you caliptrix. thanks.

Akyaka – a brief guide.

This short article consists of a very brief ‘stroll’ around Akyaka, where it is, where to go, what to do.

Akyaka is situated at the end of the beautiful Bay of Gokova, and tucked in between the sea and the Sakara Tepe mountains. This geography confines its size, and means it can never grow to any great extent in any direction, though it is now spreading towards Gokova in one direction, and houses are being built on slopes of a serious gradient.

It is approximately half way between Mugla and Marmaris, 2 towns of very different character, and just under an hour’s drive from Dalaman airport.

There are really 3 main parts to Akyaka, the beach, the river (and its restaurants), and the ‘top’ part of the village.

 

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