Spectacular view to one of Datça bays
Datça lies on the peninsular, which in geographical terms marks the confluence of the Aegean and Mediterranean. Famous for its natural beauties, history and ancient sites, it is also famous for the poet Can Yücel, who spent the last part of his life here and his mausoleum can be seen in Datça. Before his death he wrote, ´Bury me in Datça, my lamb. Pass Ankara and Istanbul by.´ And this is how he described the sea around Datça:
´Greener than seaweed when you remain still / Blue when you swim.´
(Location: Datça)
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slavica on 5/4/2009, viewed 4006 times.
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