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Four seasons of Antalya, Turkey's tourism paradise

Organized by the Antalya Governorate and Anadolu Agency (AA), Antalya's history, culture, beaches and nature will be featured, shedding light on Turkey's tourism capital under the auspices of a new project.

In the context of the project titled, "Four Seasons Antalya," award-winning photojournalist Ali İhsan Öztürk photographed Antalya's natural, cultural and historical sites, beaches and underwater beauties over the duration of one year.
 
Some of the photos taken in the scope of the project were taken by the Antalya Governorate and AA, and have since appeared in the press worldwide.
From Patara Beach to the horse and camel safaris on the sands reminiscent of the deserts in Egypt and from the wild goats in Akseki district to the underwater beauties of Antalya, the Four Seasons Antalya project included photographs from every season along with the region's Turkic nomadic yuruk culture and historical architecture.

Local products and certain values, which are sinking into oblivion, will be presented in book form and offered as a testament to future generations.
Visited by millions of tourists ever year, Antalya will also be featured with its history, culture and nature in addition to the so-called sea, beach and sun combination.


source: Daily Sabah


17.07.2017

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