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Ancient Ruins, River

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SAP703531
Video title
Ancient Ruins, River
Date
2011 AD (C21st AD)
Video description

Olympos was part of the ancient region of Lycia. The ancient city of Olympos is situated at a point where the Toros Mountains descend most steeply onto the coast. Olympos was located inside a deep valley created by Akcay, the Olympos creek, which cradled the entire city and merged with the sea. It divided the city into two halves. Therefore the city had two riverbanks. The river itself (or the creek) empties into the Mediterranean Sea via a wide beach.

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© Samuel Magal, Sites & Photos Ltd. / Bridgeman Images
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21st century / Turkey / Europe / Middle East / rural / anatolia / river / tranquillity / clear sky / national park / turkish / antiquity / color / asia minor / olympus / archaeology / travel destination / architecture / spring / nature / ruins / ruin / footage / nobody / peace / 21st century / colour / silent / history / lycia / c21 / olympos / 2011 / video / clip
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