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Yacht Charter: Kekova Turkey Pictorial Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Northrop and Johnson Worldwide Yacht Charters   
Wednesday, 21 December 2011 11:27

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Kekova Island and the Kekova Bay area are filled with centuries of old ancient ruins of various civilizations, most easily explored, seen and enjoyed by yacht charter along the southern coast of Turkey. Several days can be spent in the Kekova area, hiking over land through hundreds of ruins, Lycian style sarcophagi, and Byzantine church remains. And for a unique view of ancient ruins, as an earthquake dropped much of the ancient Kekova Bay settled area just under the surface of the water centuries ago, snorkel over the ancient ruins of building foundations, harbor fronts, and mooring areas, littered with tile and other shard remains left on the sandy bottom of the bay, from life in that area so long ago. This pictorial review is a taste of the ancient ruins on Kekova Islands and in the Kekova Island area of that which can be seen and enjoyed on a crewed yacht charter in this fascinating area along the coastline of Turkey.

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