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Кемер - один из самых
комфортабельных и популярнейших из курортов анталийского побережья.
Вблизи Кемера находятся развалины бань, многочисленные надгробные
памятники и саркофаги. У великого Гомера в "Илиаде" рассказывается, что
именно здесь жила Химера - это мифологическое животное с телом козы,
хвостом дракона и головой льва. По преданию, именно поэтому эта
местность называется "Кемер". Окрестности Кемера состоят из нескольких
районов: Бельдиби, Гейнюк, Кириш, Чамьюва, Текирова. Гейнюк - небольшой
городок находится в 7 км от Кемера.
Investing in property in Turkish coastal areas: According to a leading British tour operator, Turkey has knocked Spain off the top spot in terms of being the most popular summer holiday destination for Britons in 2008. For a low cost, low risk entry into property investing, Turkey makes a fantastic choice. What's more, there is no denying the level of interest in Turkey as a holiday and an investment location, therefore an investor buying in today is not leading the field and therefore shouldering all the risk, they would just be getting in on an early wave of real estate demand. They probably stand the best chance of riding the wave of rising property market success in Turkey, which is why property in Turkey is a good investment to consider. Read
More... April 2009
Turkey’s property market a hotspot: Turkey represents the best investment opportunity in the overseas market that anyone is likely to find over the next year and a half, the Web site said. The country has rebounded incredibly since its economic crash seven years ago and is now in a position of strength compared to the United Kingdome, as it is on the verge of recovery having already experienced the repercussions of the downturn in their economy. Read More... April 2009.
Turkish Riviera
Turkish Riviera
The Turkish Riviera (also known popularly as the Turquoise Coast) is a term used to define an area of southwest Turkey encompassing Antalya, Muğla and to a lesser extent the provinces of Aydın, southern İzmir and western Mersin. The combination of a favorable climate, warm sea, more than a thousand kilometers of shoreline along the Aegean and Mediterranean waters, and abundant natural and archeological points of interest makes this stretch of Turkey’s coastline a popular national and international tourist destination.
Among the archeological points of interest are two of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - the ruins of the Mausoleum of Maussollos in Halicarnassus and the remains of the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, which can still be seen today.
The Riviera is also the home for the internationally-known Blue Voyage, which allows participants to enjoy a weeklong trip on Gulets to ancient cities, harbors, tombs, mausolea and intimate beaches in the numerous small coves, lush forests and streams that lace the Turquoise Coast.
The coastline is further regarded as a cultural trove that provides a fascinating mixture of factual and mythological individuals, conflicts and events, and has frequently has been referred to in the folklore of various cultures throughout history. As such, it is regarded as the home of scholars, saints, warriors, kings, and heroes, as well as the site of numerous well-known myths. Mark Anthony of the Roman Empire is said to have picked the Turkish Riviera as the most beautiful wedding gift for his beloved Cleopatra of Egypt.[2] St. Nicholas, later known as Santa Claus, was born in Demre (ancient Myra), a small town close to present-day Antalya.[3] Herodotus, accepted as the father of History, was born in Bodrum (ancient Halicarnassus) in ca. 484 BC.[4] The volcanic mountains to the west of Antalya, near Dalyan, are believed to have been the inspiration for the mythical Chimera - the firebreathing monster that Bellerophon slew. A little inland are the trees of the gardens of Daphne, where the nymph was believed to have been turned into a laurel by her father Peneus to escape the amorous advances of Apollo.