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To our villa in Kusadasi Davut 30 minutes max by car to our house. Kusadasi, a tourism paradise.. Must see.
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To our villa in Kusadasi Davut 30 minutes max by car to our house. Kusadasi, a tourism paradise.. Must see.
This natural wonder national park is home to hundreds of different vegetation and wild animals, some of which are endemic. Hundreds of years of olive, oak, sycamore and pine trees are the silent witnesses of history in the area, which is accepted as a "flora biogenetic reserve area" by the Council of Europe, as it is the important and only point where plant species naturally coexist in Anatolia from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. This is a corner of paradise that embraces us with all its historical and natural beauties in the Aegean. Dilek Peninsula, which is one of the most important tourism centers in Aydın, has found its place at the foot of Dilek Mountain. In the region with an area of ​​27,675 hectares, 10,985 hectares have been declared as Dilek Peninsula National Park since 1966. When you look at the sea, you can easily see Samos, one of the Greek Islands, across from it. Paleozoic schist, Mesozoic limestones and neogene sedimentary blunt basic geological structure. There are many hills, valleys and canyons in the peninsula. Dilek Hill, named after the national park, is 650 meters high. It has won the admiration of its guests with its attractive beaches with sandy, clayey and high coasts.
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Milli Park
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This natural wonder national park is home to hundreds of different vegetation and wild animals, some of which are endemic. Hundreds of years of olive, oak, sycamore and pine trees are the silent witnesses of history in the area, which is accepted as a "flora biogenetic reserve area" by the Council of Europe, as it is the important and only point where plant species naturally coexist in Anatolia from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. This is a corner of paradise that embraces us with all its historical and natural beauties in the Aegean. Dilek Peninsula, which is one of the most important tourism centers in Aydın, has found its place at the foot of Dilek Mountain. In the region with an area of ​​27,675 hectares, 10,985 hectares have been declared as Dilek Peninsula National Park since 1966. When you look at the sea, you can easily see Samos, one of the Greek Islands, across from it. Paleozoic schist, Mesozoic limestones and neogene sedimentary blunt basic geological structure. There are many hills, valleys and canyons in the peninsula. Dilek Hill, named after the national park, is 650 meters high. It has won the admiration of its guests with its attractive beaches with sandy, clayey and high coasts.
ONE OF THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD IS IN İZMİR Ephesus Ruins Ephesus, the Anatolian capital of antiquity, is a magnificent metropolis. This mega ancient city, whose unique architectural works have been standing for thousands of years, has also entered the World Heritage List. The fact that the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, based on the Anatolian mother goddess (Kybele) tradition, is also in Ephesus increases its importance. In Ephesus Ruins, especially Hellenistic and Roman; There are symbols of high-level urbanization, architecture and religious history belonging to different civilizations. A POLITICAL AND COMMERCIAL CENTER Starting from prehistory, Ephesus has been inhabited continuously throughout the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine (Eastern Roman), Principalities and Ottoman Periods and has always been a political and commercial center. B.C. Ephesus, which has played an important role in science, culture and art throughout its history dating back to 7000 years, is one of the most important metropolises of the ancient world. It was the principal gateway between East and West (Asia and Europe) and an important port city. It continued to develop without losing this position.
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ONE OF THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD IS IN İZMİR Ephesus Ruins Ephesus, the Anatolian capital of antiquity, is a magnificent metropolis. This mega ancient city, whose unique architectural works have been standing for thousands of years, has also entered the World Heritage List. The fact that the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, based on the Anatolian mother goddess (Kybele) tradition, is also in Ephesus increases its importance. In Ephesus Ruins, especially Hellenistic and Roman; There are symbols of high-level urbanization, architecture and religious history belonging to different civilizations. A POLITICAL AND COMMERCIAL CENTER Starting from prehistory, Ephesus has been inhabited continuously throughout the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine (Eastern Roman), Principalities and Ottoman Periods and has always been a political and commercial center. B.C. Ephesus, which has played an important role in science, culture and art throughout its history dating back to 7000 years, is one of the most important metropolises of the ancient world. It was the principal gateway between East and West (Asia and Europe) and an important port city. It continued to develop without losing this position.