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Fethiye Ölüdeniz as a rare beach with his wife in the world Fethiye is one of Turkey's most important tourism centers. It has areas that are very suitable for diving, such as Af Kule. There are many caves open to tourism. With its naturalness, different sports such as paragliding are performed. There are very rare areas such as Butterfly Valley and Kabak Bay, whose nature has not been touched. You can visit the islands called 12 Islands with daily tours. Oludeniz beach was chosen as the most beautiful beach in the world with 82% of the votes in 2006. King tombs carved into the rocks belonging to the Lycians. Apart from Ölüdeniz, beautiful beaches in Fethiye environment: Belcekız Belceğiz, Çalış Beach, İztuzu Beach Dalyan In addition to so many options, it is also open to cultural tourism with city ruins from ancient times. Some of the ancient cities around Fethiye are as follows: Telmessos, Kaunos, Kadyanda, Tlos, Pinara, Letoon and Xanthos. Apart from these, Fethiye Museum also serves tourism with its rich works. Knight Island: Knight Island, also known as Meğri Island and Fethiye Island in history; It is a thin and long, wishbone shaped name that closes the gulf of Fethiye and makes the harbor a sheltered place. It is the only name in the chain of names surrounding the region that has a place of residence on it. There is Kızılada in the west of Knight Island, Çalış Beach in the east, Fethiye in the south, and a clear sea in the north. Due to its residence in the whole center of the harbor, it follows the sunlight all day long.

Dead Sea

Ölüdeniz is a town in the Fethiye district of Muğla city. Oludeniz beach was chosen as the most pleasant beach in the world in 2006 with eighty-two percent of the votes. The town is well developed in terms of tourism. It is known as the land of light and sun in the Lycians, and as the "Far Land" in the Middle Ages, it is located on the Teke Peninsula in the southwest of Anatolia. abalone in Turkey is one of the lagoon's creation. Ölüdeniz is a cold-blooded lake like its name. In the most hurricane days, the shores of Belceğiz grapple with the waves, while in Ölüdeniz, only the chokes are on the field. However, Oludeniz, which seems cool, renews itself almost every day for three invisible reasons. The first of these is the intense spring water outlets in Ölüdeniz, creating a current at the bottom from inside to the open sea. Second, due to the salt difference created by these spring waters, there is an uninterrupted circulation from the open sea to the inside and outside. Third, with the effect of tides, the average sea level rises and falls by half a meter every two to three days. This provides sea water inlet and outlet to a large extent.

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