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İnsanların günümüzde eski şarkıları anımsatma ve hoşlarına giden şarkıları söyleme hobileri bulunmaktadır. Bunları göz önüne alarak yeni şarkıları özendiğimiz kadar eski ve tarihi şarkılara da beynimizde yer etmemiz gerekmektedir. Böylelikle her istediğimiz şarkıyı dinlemek daha hoş olmakla beraber bu siteden eski şarkıları bulmakta hiçbir zorluk yaşamasınız. Farklı olarak ta geniş bir site hacmine sahip olduğu için klasik müzik, dini müzik, Türk sanat müziği, halk müziği, çeşitli albümler, pop, rock, caz, protest, yabancı, popüler, slow, Türk müzikleri, ilahi vb. birçok müzik bulabilirsiniz. Bu tarz müziklerin hepsini bu sitede ayrı, ayrı mp3 dinle kategorilerde bulmanız mümkünüdür.
Bülent Ersoy dinle butonu ve kategorisi ile şarkıcının en sevilen ve yepyeni nitelikte bütün şarkılarını sitede bir tık ile bulabilirsiniz. Bunların hepsi ve daha fazlası bu sitede mevcuttur. İster eski şarkısını arayın, isterseniz de yeni şarkısını arayın istenilen nitelikte orijinal şarkıyı bu sitede bulabileceksiniz.
Ünlü şarkıcılarımızdan bir tanesi olan Ankaralı Namık dinle oyun havaları ile yepyeni Ankaralı oyun havalarını bu siteden sizde keşfedip dinleyebilirsiniz. Hiçbir yerde bulamadığınız bu Ankaralı Namık'ın bütün oyun havaları sitemizde mevcuttur. Dilerseniz bu siteyi siz müzik severler ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
İnsanların günümüzde eski şarkıları anımsatma ve hoşlarına giden şarkıları söyleme hobileri bulunmaktadır. Bunları göz önüne alarak yeni şarkıları özendiğimiz kadar eski ve tarihi şarkılara da beynimizde yer etmemiz gerekmektedir. Böylelikle her istediğimiz şarkıyı dinlemek daha hoş olmakla beraber bu siteden eski şarkıları bulmakta hiçbir zorluk yaşamasınız. Farklı olarak ta geniş bir site hacmine sahip olduğu için klasik müzik, dini müzik, Türk sanat müziği, halk müziği, çeşitli albümler, pop, rock, caz, protest, yabancı, popüler, slow, Türk müzikleri, ilahi vb. birçok müzik bulabilirsiniz. Bu tarz müziklerin hepsini bu sitede ayrı, ayrı mp3 dinle kategorilerde bulmanız mümkünüdür.
Bülent Ersoy dinle butonu ve kategorisi ile şarkıcının en sevilen ve yepyeni nitelikte bütün şarkılarını sitede bir tık ile bulabilirsiniz. Bunların hepsi ve daha fazlası bu sitede mevcuttur. İster eski şarkısını arayın, isterseniz de yeni şarkısını arayın istenilen nitelikte orijinal şarkıyı bu sitede bulabileceksiniz.
Ünlü şarkıcılarımızdan bir tanesi olan Ankaralı Namık dinle oyun havaları ile yepyeni Ankaralı oyun havalarını bu siteden sizde keşfedip dinleyebilirsiniz. Hiçbir yerde bulamadığınız bu Ankaralı Namık'ın bütün oyun havaları sitemizde mevcuttur. Dilerseniz bu siteyi siz müzik severler ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Adatepe'yi yaz zamanlarında gezmenizi tavsiye ederim. Sıcakta yürümenin çilesini de çekeceğiniz unutmayın. Gidince meydanda ağaçların altında çay/gazoz içebileceğiniz bir çay bahçesi var. Köylülerin (halkın) yerel yiyecekleri sattığı 1-2 tezgah da var.Çok fazla gezecek yer yok ama gidince Taş Mektep, Zeus Altarı ve Zeytin satıcılarını (mesela:Hüseyin Meral Zeytinyağ & Sanat Evi & Cafe) ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Adatepe, Küçükkuyu hakkında Vikipedi diyor ki:
1980'li yıllarda köy, kent yaşamından kaçan bir grup tarafından keşfedilir. Bu grup köyde harabe sayılabilecek yapıları alır ve geleneksel mimariye tamamen sadık kalarak binaları yaşanılan mekanlara dönüştürür. Bugün köyün yerlileri ile dışarıdan gelenler Türkiye'nin hiçbir benzeri yerleşim yerinde olmadığı kadar uyum içinde birlikte yaşamaktadırlar.
Adatepe köyünün tarihi antik dönemlere kadar uzanmaktadır. Köyün denize bakan tarafında Zeus Altarı bulunmaktadır. Yine köyün batı tarafında Roma dönemine tarihlendiği tahmin edilen buluntular yer almaktadır. Kurulduğundan bu yana sürekli yaşam olduğundan ve yeni yapılan yapılarda bir önceki yapı elemanları kullanıldığından bugün köydeki en eski yapı 263 yıllıktır.
Adatepe köyü, mimari olarak taş yapı geleneğine sahiptir. Köyün konumlandığı bölge kayalık bir arazidir ve bütün evlerin taşları çevredeki küçük taş ocaklarından edinilmekte ve çevre köylerde geleneksel taş işçiliğini devam ettiren ustalar tarafından işlenmektedir. 1989 yılında sit alanı ilan edilen köy, bölgedeki tek korunan köy olma özelliğni de taşımaktadır.
Vikipedi üzerinden incelemek için şu linke bakabilirsiniz.
tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adatepe,_Ayvac%C4%B1k
Adatepe hakkında bu web sitelerinde detaylı bilgiler bulabilirsiniz.
www.kucukkuyu.com/kucukkuyu-koyleri/adatepe-koyu/
Adatepe Küçükkuyu fotoğrafları.
Fotoğrafların izinsiz kullanılması yasaktır. Satın almak istediğiniz fotoğraflar için lütfen e-posta gönderiniz: phardonmedia [at] gmail.com
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Adatepe'yi yaz zamanlarında gezmenizi tavsiye ederim. Sıcakta yürümenin çilesini de çekeceğiniz unutmayın. Gidince meydanda ağaçların altında çay/gazoz içebileceğiniz bir çay bahçesi var. Köylülerin (halkın) yerel yiyecekleri sattığı 1-2 tezgah da var.Çok fazla gezecek yer yok ama gidince Taş Mektep, Zeus Altarı ve Zeytin satıcılarını (mesela:Hüseyin Meral Zeytinyağ & Sanat Evi & Cafe) ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Adatepe, Küçükkuyu hakkında Vikipedi diyor ki:
1980'li yıllarda köy, kent yaşamından kaçan bir grup tarafından keşfedilir. Bu grup köyde harabe sayılabilecek yapıları alır ve geleneksel mimariye tamamen sadık kalarak binaları yaşanılan mekanlara dönüştürür. Bugün köyün yerlileri ile dışarıdan gelenler Türkiye'nin hiçbir benzeri yerleşim yerinde olmadığı kadar uyum içinde birlikte yaşamaktadırlar.
Adatepe köyünün tarihi antik dönemlere kadar uzanmaktadır. Köyün denize bakan tarafında Zeus Altarı bulunmaktadır. Yine köyün batı tarafında Roma dönemine tarihlendiği tahmin edilen buluntular yer almaktadır. Kurulduğundan bu yana sürekli yaşam olduğundan ve yeni yapılan yapılarda bir önceki yapı elemanları kullanıldığından bugün köydeki en eski yapı 263 yıllıktır.
Adatepe köyü, mimari olarak taş yapı geleneğine sahiptir. Köyün konumlandığı bölge kayalık bir arazidir ve bütün evlerin taşları çevredeki küçük taş ocaklarından edinilmekte ve çevre köylerde geleneksel taş işçiliğini devam ettiren ustalar tarafından işlenmektedir. 1989 yılında sit alanı ilan edilen köy, bölgedeki tek korunan köy olma özelliğni de taşımaktadır.
Vikipedi üzerinden incelemek için şu linke bakabilirsiniz.
tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adatepe,_Ayvac%C4%B1k
Adatepe hakkında bu web sitelerinde detaylı bilgiler bulabilirsiniz.
www.kucukkuyu.com/kucukkuyu-koyleri/adatepe-koyu/
Adatepe Küçükkuyu fotoğrafları.
Fotoğrafların izinsiz kullanılması yasaktır. Satın almak istediğiniz fotoğraflar için lütfen e-posta gönderiniz: phardonmedia [at] gmail.com
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Adatepe'yi yaz zamanlarında gezmenizi tavsiye ederim. Sıcakta yürümenin çilesini de çekeceğiniz unutmayın. Gidince meydanda ağaçların altında çay/gazoz içebileceğiniz bir çay bahçesi var. Köylülerin (halkın) yerel yiyecekleri sattığı 1-2 tezgah da var.Çok fazla gezecek yer yok ama gidince Taş Mektep, Zeus Altarı ve Zeytin satıcılarını (mesela:Hüseyin Meral Zeytinyağ & Sanat Evi & Cafe) ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Adatepe, Küçükkuyu hakkında Vikipedi diyor ki:
1980'li yıllarda köy, kent yaşamından kaçan bir grup tarafından keşfedilir. Bu grup köyde harabe sayılabilecek yapıları alır ve geleneksel mimariye tamamen sadık kalarak binaları yaşanılan mekanlara dönüştürür. Bugün köyün yerlileri ile dışarıdan gelenler Türkiye'nin hiçbir benzeri yerleşim yerinde olmadığı kadar uyum içinde birlikte yaşamaktadırlar.
Adatepe köyünün tarihi antik dönemlere kadar uzanmaktadır. Köyün denize bakan tarafında Zeus Altarı bulunmaktadır. Yine köyün batı tarafında Roma dönemine tarihlendiği tahmin edilen buluntular yer almaktadır. Kurulduğundan bu yana sürekli yaşam olduğundan ve yeni yapılan yapılarda bir önceki yapı elemanları kullanıldığından bugün köydeki en eski yapı 263 yıllıktır.
Adatepe köyü, mimari olarak taş yapı geleneğine sahiptir. Köyün konumlandığı bölge kayalık bir arazidir ve bütün evlerin taşları çevredeki küçük taş ocaklarından edinilmekte ve çevre köylerde geleneksel taş işçiliğini devam ettiren ustalar tarafından işlenmektedir. 1989 yılında sit alanı ilan edilen köy, bölgedeki tek korunan köy olma özelliğni de taşımaktadır.
Vikipedi üzerinden incelemek için şu linke bakabilirsiniz.
tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adatepe,_Ayvac%C4%B1k
Adatepe hakkında bu web sitelerinde detaylı bilgiler bulabilirsiniz.
www.kucukkuyu.com/kucukkuyu-koyleri/adatepe-koyu/
Adatepe Küçükkuyu fotoğrafları.
Fotoğrafların izinsiz kullanılması yasaktır. Satın almak istediğiniz fotoğraflar için lütfen e-posta gönderiniz: phardonmedia [at] gmail.com
İnsanların günümüzde eski şarkıları anımsatma ve hoşlarına giden şarkıları söyleme hobileri bulunmaktadır. Bunları göz önüne alarak yeni şarkıları özendiğimiz kadar eski ve tarihi şarkılara da beynimizde yer etmemiz gerekmektedir. Böylelikle her istediğimiz şarkıyı dinlemek daha hoş olmakla beraber bu siteden eski şarkıları bulmakta hiçbir zorluk yaşamasınız. Farklı olarak ta geniş bir site hacmine sahip olduğu için klasik müzik, dini müzik, Türk sanat müziği, halk müziği, çeşitli albümler, pop, rock, caz, protest, yabancı, popüler, slow, Türk müzikleri, ilahi vb. birçok müzik bulabilirsiniz. Bu tarz müziklerin hepsini bu sitede ayrı, ayrı mp3 dinle kategorilerde bulmanız mümkünüdür.
Bülent Ersoy dinle butonu ve kategorisi ile şarkıcının en sevilen ve yepyeni nitelikte bütün şarkılarını sitede bir tık ile bulabilirsiniz. Bunların hepsi ve daha fazlası bu sitede mevcuttur. İster eski şarkısını arayın, isterseniz de yeni şarkısını arayın istenilen nitelikte orijinal şarkıyı bu sitede bulabileceksiniz.
Ünlü şarkıcılarımızdan bir tanesi olan Ankaralı Namık dinle oyun havaları ile yepyeni Ankaralı oyun havalarını bu siteden sizde keşfedip dinleyebilirsiniz. Hiçbir yerde bulamadığınız bu Ankaralı Namık'ın bütün oyun havaları sitemizde mevcuttur. Dilerseniz bu siteyi siz müzik severler ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Kadıköy (Turkish pronunciation: [kaˈdɯkøj]; ancient and Byzantine Chalcedon) is a large, populous, and cosmopolitan district of Istanbul, Turkey on the northern shore of the Sea of Marmara, facing the historic city centre on the European side of the Bosporus.
Kadıköy is also the name of the most prominent neighbourhood of the district, a residential and commercial area that, with its numerous bars, cinemas and bookshops, is the cultural centre of the Anatolian side of Istanbul.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kad%C4%B1k%C3%B6y
The Haydarpaşa Terminal or Haydarpaşa Terminus (Turkish: Haydarpaşa Garı) is a major intercity terminal and transportation hub in Kadıköy, İstanbul. It is the busiest rail terminal in Turkey and one of the busiest in Eastern Europe.
Haydarpaşa Terminal is the western terminus of the Istanbul-Ankara Main Line and was the western terminus of the former Baghdad Railway (İstanbul-Konya-Adana-Aleppo-Baghdad) and the Hejaz Railway (İstanbul-Konya-Adana-Aleppo-Damascus-Amman-Medina).
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Kadıköy (Turkish pronunciation: [kaˈdɯkøj]; ancient and Byzantine Chalcedon) is a large, populous, and cosmopolitan district of Istanbul, Turkey on the northern shore of the Sea of Marmara, facing the historic city centre on the European side of the Bosporus.
Kadıköy is also the name of the most prominent neighbourhood of the district, a residential and commercial area that, with its numerous bars, cinemas and bookshops, is the cultural centre of the Anatolian side of Istanbul.
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
DSC03857
Adatepe'yi yaz zamanlarında gezmenizi tavsiye ederim. Sıcakta yürümenin çilesini de çekeceğiniz unutmayın. Gidince meydanda ağaçların altında çay/gazoz içebileceğiniz bir çay bahçesi var. Köylülerin (halkın) yerel yiyecekleri sattığı 1-2 tezgah da var.Çok fazla gezecek yer yok ama gidince Taş Mektep, Zeus Altarı ve Zeytin satıcılarını (mesela:Hüseyin Meral Zeytinyağ & Sanat Evi & Cafe) ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Adatepe, Küçükkuyu hakkında Vikipedi diyor ki:
1980'li yıllarda köy, kent yaşamından kaçan bir grup tarafından keşfedilir. Bu grup köyde harabe sayılabilecek yapıları alır ve geleneksel mimariye tamamen sadık kalarak binaları yaşanılan mekanlara dönüştürür. Bugün köyün yerlileri ile dışarıdan gelenler Türkiye'nin hiçbir benzeri yerleşim yerinde olmadığı kadar uyum içinde birlikte yaşamaktadırlar.
Adatepe köyünün tarihi antik dönemlere kadar uzanmaktadır. Köyün denize bakan tarafında Zeus Altarı bulunmaktadır. Yine köyün batı tarafında Roma dönemine tarihlendiği tahmin edilen buluntular yer almaktadır. Kurulduğundan bu yana sürekli yaşam olduğundan ve yeni yapılan yapılarda bir önceki yapı elemanları kullanıldığından bugün köydeki en eski yapı 263 yıllıktır.
Adatepe köyü, mimari olarak taş yapı geleneğine sahiptir. Köyün konumlandığı bölge kayalık bir arazidir ve bütün evlerin taşları çevredeki küçük taş ocaklarından edinilmekte ve çevre köylerde geleneksel taş işçiliğini devam ettiren ustalar tarafından işlenmektedir. 1989 yılında sit alanı ilan edilen köy, bölgedeki tek korunan köy olma özelliğni de taşımaktadır.
Vikipedi üzerinden incelemek için şu linke bakabilirsiniz.
tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adatepe,_Ayvac%C4%B1k
Adatepe hakkında bu web sitelerinde detaylı bilgiler bulabilirsiniz.
www.kucukkuyu.com/kucukkuyu-koyleri/adatepe-koyu/
Adatepe Küçükkuyu fotoğrafları.
Fotoğrafların izinsiz kullanılması yasaktır. Satın almak istediğiniz fotoğraflar için lütfen e-posta gönderiniz: phardonmedia [at] gmail.com
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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İnsanların günümüzde eski şarkıları anımsatma ve hoşlarına giden şarkıları söyleme hobileri bulunmaktadır. Bunları göz önüne alarak yeni şarkıları özendiğimiz kadar eski ve tarihi şarkılara da beynimizde yer etmemiz gerekmektedir. Böylelikle her istediğimiz şarkıyı dinlemek daha hoş olmakla beraber bu siteden eski şarkıları bulmakta hiçbir zorluk yaşamasınız. Farklı olarak ta geniş bir site hacmine sahip olduğu için klasik müzik, dini müzik, Türk sanat müziği, halk müziği, çeşitli albümler, pop, rock, caz, protest, yabancı, popüler, slow, Türk müzikleri, ilahi vb. birçok müzik bulabilirsiniz. Bu tarz müziklerin hepsini bu sitede ayrı, ayrı mp3 dinle kategorilerde bulmanız mümkünüdür.
Bülent Ersoy dinle butonu ve kategorisi ile şarkıcının en sevilen ve yepyeni nitelikte bütün şarkılarını sitede bir tık ile bulabilirsiniz. Bunların hepsi ve daha fazlası bu sitede mevcuttur. İster eski şarkısını arayın, isterseniz de yeni şarkısını arayın istenilen nitelikte orijinal şarkıyı bu sitede bulabileceksiniz.
Ünlü şarkıcılarımızdan bir tanesi olan Ankaralı Namık dinle oyun havaları ile yepyeni Ankaralı oyun havalarını bu siteden sizde keşfedip dinleyebilirsiniz. Hiçbir yerde bulamadığınız bu Ankaralı Namık'ın bütün oyun havaları sitemizde mevcuttur. Dilerseniz bu siteyi siz müzik severler ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Kadıköy (Turkish pronunciation: [kaˈdɯkøj]; ancient and Byzantine Chalcedon) is a large, populous, and cosmopolitan district of Istanbul, Turkey on the northern shore of the Sea of Marmara, facing the historic city centre on the European side of the Bosporus.
Kadıköy is also the name of the most prominent neighbourhood of the district, a residential and commercial area that, with its numerous bars, cinemas and bookshops, is the cultural centre of the Anatolian side of Istanbul.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kad%C4%B1k%C3%B6y
Backgammon is one of the oldest board games for two players.
The playing pieces are moved according to the roll of dice, and players win by removing all of their pieces from the board.
There are many variants of backgammon, most of which share common traits. Backgammon is a member of the tables family, one of the oldest classes of board games in the world.
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Adatepe'yi yaz zamanlarında gezmenizi tavsiye ederim. Sıcakta yürümenin çilesini de çekeceğiniz unutmayın. Gidince meydanda ağaçların altında çay/gazoz içebileceğiniz bir çay bahçesi var. Köylülerin (halkın) yerel yiyecekleri sattığı 1-2 tezgah da var.Çok fazla gezecek yer yok ama gidince Taş Mektep, Zeus Altarı ve Zeytin satıcılarını (mesela:Hüseyin Meral Zeytinyağ & Sanat Evi & Cafe) ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Adatepe, Küçükkuyu hakkında Vikipedi diyor ki:
1980'li yıllarda köy, kent yaşamından kaçan bir grup tarafından keşfedilir. Bu grup köyde harabe sayılabilecek yapıları alır ve geleneksel mimariye tamamen sadık kalarak binaları yaşanılan mekanlara dönüştürür. Bugün köyün yerlileri ile dışarıdan gelenler Türkiye'nin hiçbir benzeri yerleşim yerinde olmadığı kadar uyum içinde birlikte yaşamaktadırlar.
Adatepe köyünün tarihi antik dönemlere kadar uzanmaktadır. Köyün denize bakan tarafında Zeus Altarı bulunmaktadır. Yine köyün batı tarafında Roma dönemine tarihlendiği tahmin edilen buluntular yer almaktadır. Kurulduğundan bu yana sürekli yaşam olduğundan ve yeni yapılan yapılarda bir önceki yapı elemanları kullanıldığından bugün köydeki en eski yapı 263 yıllıktır.
Adatepe köyü, mimari olarak taş yapı geleneğine sahiptir. Köyün konumlandığı bölge kayalık bir arazidir ve bütün evlerin taşları çevredeki küçük taş ocaklarından edinilmekte ve çevre köylerde geleneksel taş işçiliğini devam ettiren ustalar tarafından işlenmektedir. 1989 yılında sit alanı ilan edilen köy, bölgedeki tek korunan köy olma özelliğni de taşımaktadır.
Vikipedi üzerinden incelemek için şu linke bakabilirsiniz.
tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adatepe,_Ayvac%C4%B1k
Adatepe hakkında bu web sitelerinde detaylı bilgiler bulabilirsiniz.
www.kucukkuyu.com/kucukkuyu-koyleri/adatepe-koyu/
Adatepe Küçükkuyu fotoğrafları.
Fotoğrafların izinsiz kullanılması yasaktır. Satın almak istediğiniz fotoğraflar için lütfen e-posta gönderiniz: phardonmedia [at] gmail.com
Adatepe'yi yaz zamanlarında gezmenizi tavsiye ederim. Sıcakta yürümenin çilesini de çekeceğiniz unutmayın. Gidince meydanda ağaçların altında çay/gazoz içebileceğiniz bir çay bahçesi var. Köylülerin (halkın) yerel yiyecekleri sattığı 1-2 tezgah da var.Çok fazla gezecek yer yok ama gidince Taş Mektep, Zeus Altarı ve Zeytin satıcılarını (mesela:Hüseyin Meral Zeytinyağ & Sanat Evi & Cafe) ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Adatepe, Küçükkuyu hakkında Vikipedi diyor ki:
1980'li yıllarda köy, kent yaşamından kaçan bir grup tarafından keşfedilir. Bu grup köyde harabe sayılabilecek yapıları alır ve geleneksel mimariye tamamen sadık kalarak binaları yaşanılan mekanlara dönüştürür. Bugün köyün yerlileri ile dışarıdan gelenler Türkiye'nin hiçbir benzeri yerleşim yerinde olmadığı kadar uyum içinde birlikte yaşamaktadırlar.
Adatepe köyünün tarihi antik dönemlere kadar uzanmaktadır. Köyün denize bakan tarafında Zeus Altarı bulunmaktadır. Yine köyün batı tarafında Roma dönemine tarihlendiği tahmin edilen buluntular yer almaktadır. Kurulduğundan bu yana sürekli yaşam olduğundan ve yeni yapılan yapılarda bir önceki yapı elemanları kullanıldığından bugün köydeki en eski yapı 263 yıllıktır.
Adatepe köyü, mimari olarak taş yapı geleneğine sahiptir. Köyün konumlandığı bölge kayalık bir arazidir ve bütün evlerin taşları çevredeki küçük taş ocaklarından edinilmekte ve çevre köylerde geleneksel taş işçiliğini devam ettiren ustalar tarafından işlenmektedir. 1989 yılında sit alanı ilan edilen köy, bölgedeki tek korunan köy olma özelliğni de taşımaktadır.
Vikipedi üzerinden incelemek için şu linke bakabilirsiniz.
tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adatepe,_Ayvac%C4%B1k
Adatepe hakkında bu web sitelerinde detaylı bilgiler bulabilirsiniz.
www.kucukkuyu.com/kucukkuyu-koyleri/adatepe-koyu/
Adatepe Küçükkuyu fotoğrafları.
Fotoğrafların izinsiz kullanılması yasaktır. Satın almak istediğiniz fotoğraflar için lütfen e-posta gönderiniz: phardonmedia [at] gmail.com
Katırcı Köprüsü - Çatalca
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Mail: foto.sinandogan[at]gmail.com
Kadıköy (Turkish pronunciation: [kaˈdɯkøj]; ancient and Byzantine Chalcedon) is a large, populous, and cosmopolitan district of Istanbul, Turkey on the northern shore of the Sea of Marmara, facing the historic city centre on the European side of the Bosporus.
Kadıköy is also the name of the most prominent neighbourhood of the district, a residential and commercial area that, with its numerous bars, cinemas and bookshops, is the cultural centre of the Anatolian side of Istanbul.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kad%C4%B1k%C3%B6y
The Haydarpaşa Terminal or Haydarpaşa Terminus (Turkish: Haydarpaşa Garı) is a major intercity terminal and transportation hub in Kadıköy, İstanbul. It is the busiest rail terminal in Turkey and one of the busiest in Eastern Europe.
Haydarpaşa Terminal is the western terminus of the Istanbul-Ankara Main Line and was the western terminus of the former Baghdad Railway (İstanbul-Konya-Adana-Aleppo-Baghdad) and the Hejaz Railway (İstanbul-Konya-Adana-Aleppo-Damascus-Amman-Medina).
İnsanların günümüzde eski şarkıları anımsatma ve hoşlarına giden şarkıları söyleme hobileri bulunmaktadır. Bunları göz önüne alarak yeni şarkıları özendiğimiz kadar eski ve tarihi şarkılara da beynimizde yer etmemiz gerekmektedir. Böylelikle her istediğimiz şarkıyı dinlemek daha hoş olmakla beraber bu siteden eski şarkıları bulmakta hiçbir zorluk yaşamasınız. Farklı olarak ta geniş bir site hacmine sahip olduğu için klasik müzik, dini müzik, Türk sanat müziği, halk müziği, çeşitli albümler, pop, rock, caz, protest, yabancı, popüler, slow, Türk müzikleri, ilahi vb. birçok müzik bulabilirsiniz. Bu tarz müziklerin hepsini bu sitede ayrı, ayrı mp3 dinle kategorilerde bulmanız mümkünüdür.
Bülent Ersoy dinle butonu ve kategorisi ile şarkıcının en sevilen ve yepyeni nitelikte bütün şarkılarını sitede bir tık ile bulabilirsiniz. Bunların hepsi ve daha fazlası bu sitede mevcuttur. İster eski şarkısını arayın, isterseniz de yeni şarkısını arayın istenilen nitelikte orijinal şarkıyı bu sitede bulabileceksiniz.
Ünlü şarkıcılarımızdan bir tanesi olan Ankaralı Namık dinle oyun havaları ile yepyeni Ankaralı oyun havalarını bu siteden sizde keşfedip dinleyebilirsiniz. Hiçbir yerde bulamadığınız bu Ankaralı Namık'ın bütün oyun havaları sitemizde mevcuttur. Dilerseniz bu siteyi siz müzik severler ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
DSC03830
İnsanların günümüzde eski şarkıları anımsatma ve hoşlarına giden şarkıları söyleme hobileri bulunmaktadır. Bunları göz önüne alarak yeni şarkıları özendiğimiz kadar eski ve tarihi şarkılara da beynimizde yer etmemiz gerekmektedir. Böylelikle her istediğimiz şarkıyı dinlemek daha hoş olmakla beraber bu siteden eski şarkıları bulmakta hiçbir zorluk yaşamasınız. Farklı olarak ta geniş bir site hacmine sahip olduğu için klasik müzik, dini müzik, Türk sanat müziği, halk müziği, çeşitli albümler, pop, rock, caz, protest, yabancı, popüler, slow, Türk müzikleri, ilahi vb. birçok müzik bulabilirsiniz. Bu tarz müziklerin hepsini bu sitede ayrı, ayrı mp3 dinle kategorilerde bulmanız mümkünüdür.
Bülent Ersoy dinle butonu ve kategorisi ile şarkıcının en sevilen ve yepyeni nitelikte bütün şarkılarını sitede bir tık ile bulabilirsiniz. Bunların hepsi ve daha fazlası bu sitede mevcuttur. İster eski şarkısını arayın, isterseniz de yeni şarkısını arayın istenilen nitelikte orijinal şarkıyı bu sitede bulabileceksiniz.
Ünlü şarkıcılarımızdan bir tanesi olan Ankaralı Namık dinle oyun havaları ile yepyeni Ankaralı oyun havalarını bu siteden sizde keşfedip dinleyebilirsiniz. Hiçbir yerde bulamadığınız bu Ankaralı Namık'ın bütün oyun havaları sitemizde mevcuttur. Dilerseniz bu siteyi siz müzik severler ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style. This lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
DSC03770
İnsanların günümüzde eski şarkıları anımsatma ve hoşlarına giden şarkıları söyleme hobileri bulunmaktadır. Bunları göz önüne alarak yeni şarkıları özendiğimiz kadar eski ve tarihi şarkılara da beynimizde yer etmemiz gerekmektedir. Böylelikle her istediğimiz şarkıyı dinlemek daha hoş olmakla beraber bu siteden eski şarkıları bulmakta hiçbir zorluk yaşamasınız. Farklı olarak ta geniş bir site hacmine sahip olduğu için klasik müzik, dini müzik, Türk sanat müziği, halk müziği, çeşitli albümler, pop, rock, caz, protest, yabancı, popüler, slow, Türk müzikleri, ilahi vb. birçok müzik bulabilirsiniz. Bu tarz müziklerin hepsini bu sitede ayrı, ayrı mp3 dinle kategorilerde bulmanız mümkünüdür.
Bülent Ersoy dinle butonu ve kategorisi ile şarkıcının en sevilen ve yepyeni nitelikte bütün şarkılarını sitede bir tık ile bulabilirsiniz. Bunların hepsi ve daha fazlası bu sitede mevcuttur. İster eski şarkısını arayın, isterseniz de yeni şarkısını arayın istenilen nitelikte orijinal şarkıyı bu sitede bulabileceksiniz.
Ünlü şarkıcılarımızdan bir tanesi olan Ankaralı Namık dinle oyun havaları ile yepyeni Ankaralı oyun havalarını bu siteden sizde keşfedip dinleyebilirsiniz. Hiçbir yerde bulamadığınız bu Ankaralı Namık'ın bütün oyun havaları sitemizde mevcuttur. Dilerseniz bu siteyi siz müzik severler ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
İnsanların günümüzde eski şarkıları anımsatma ve hoşlarına giden şarkıları söyleme hobileri bulunmaktadır. Bunları göz önüne alarak yeni şarkıları özendiğimiz kadar eski ve tarihi şarkılara da beynimizde yer etmemiz gerekmektedir. Böylelikle her istediğimiz şarkıyı dinlemek daha hoş olmakla beraber bu siteden eski şarkıları bulmakta hiçbir zorluk yaşamasınız. Farklı olarak ta geniş bir site hacmine sahip olduğu için klasik müzik, dini müzik, Türk sanat müziği, halk müziği, çeşitli albümler, pop, rock, caz, protest, yabancı, popüler, slow, Türk müzikleri, ilahi vb. birçok müzik bulabilirsiniz. Bu tarz müziklerin hepsini bu sitede ayrı, ayrı mp3 dinle kategorilerde bulmanız mümkünüdür.
Bülent Ersoy dinle butonu ve kategorisi ile şarkıcının en sevilen ve yepyeni nitelikte bütün şarkılarını sitede bir tık ile bulabilirsiniz. Bunların hepsi ve daha fazlası bu sitede mevcuttur. İster eski şarkısını arayın, isterseniz de yeni şarkısını arayın istenilen nitelikte orijinal şarkıyı bu sitede bulabileceksiniz.
Ünlü şarkıcılarımızdan bir tanesi olan Ankaralı Namık dinle oyun havaları ile yepyeni Ankaralı oyun havalarını bu siteden sizde keşfedip dinleyebilirsiniz. Hiçbir yerde bulamadığınız bu Ankaralı Namık'ın bütün oyun havaları sitemizde mevcuttur. Dilerseniz bu siteyi siz müzik severler ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Adatepe'yi yaz zamanlarında gezmenizi tavsiye ederim. Sıcakta yürümenin çilesini de çekeceğiniz unutmayın. Gidince meydanda ağaçların altında çay/gazoz içebileceğiniz bir çay bahçesi var. Köylülerin (halkın) yerel yiyecekleri sattığı 1-2 tezgah da var.Çok fazla gezecek yer yok ama gidince Taş Mektep, Zeus Altarı ve Zeytin satıcılarını (mesela:Hüseyin Meral Zeytinyağ & Sanat Evi & Cafe) ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Adatepe, Küçükkuyu hakkında Vikipedi diyor ki:
1980'li yıllarda köy, kent yaşamından kaçan bir grup tarafından keşfedilir. Bu grup köyde harabe sayılabilecek yapıları alır ve geleneksel mimariye tamamen sadık kalarak binaları yaşanılan mekanlara dönüştürür. Bugün köyün yerlileri ile dışarıdan gelenler Türkiye'nin hiçbir benzeri yerleşim yerinde olmadığı kadar uyum içinde birlikte yaşamaktadırlar.
Adatepe köyünün tarihi antik dönemlere kadar uzanmaktadır. Köyün denize bakan tarafında Zeus Altarı bulunmaktadır. Yine köyün batı tarafında Roma dönemine tarihlendiği tahmin edilen buluntular yer almaktadır. Kurulduğundan bu yana sürekli yaşam olduğundan ve yeni yapılan yapılarda bir önceki yapı elemanları kullanıldığından bugün köydeki en eski yapı 263 yıllıktır.
Adatepe köyü, mimari olarak taş yapı geleneğine sahiptir. Köyün konumlandığı bölge kayalık bir arazidir ve bütün evlerin taşları çevredeki küçük taş ocaklarından edinilmekte ve çevre köylerde geleneksel taş işçiliğini devam ettiren ustalar tarafından işlenmektedir. 1989 yılında sit alanı ilan edilen köy, bölgedeki tek korunan köy olma özelliğni de taşımaktadır.
Vikipedi üzerinden incelemek için şu linke bakabilirsiniz.
tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adatepe,_Ayvac%C4%B1k
Adatepe hakkında bu web sitelerinde detaylı bilgiler bulabilirsiniz.
www.kucukkuyu.com/kucukkuyu-koyleri/adatepe-koyu/
Adatepe Küçükkuyu fotoğrafları.
Fotoğrafların izinsiz kullanılması yasaktır. Satın almak istediğiniz fotoğraflar için lütfen e-posta gönderiniz: phardonmedia [at] gmail.com
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
DSC03862
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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İnsanların günümüzde eski şarkıları anımsatma ve hoşlarına giden şarkıları söyleme hobileri bulunmaktadır. Bunları göz önüne alarak yeni şarkıları özendiğimiz kadar eski ve tarihi şarkılara da beynimizde yer etmemiz gerekmektedir. Böylelikle her istediğimiz şarkıyı dinlemek daha hoş olmakla beraber bu siteden eski şarkıları bulmakta hiçbir zorluk yaşamasınız. Farklı olarak ta geniş bir site hacmine sahip olduğu için klasik müzik, dini müzik, Türk sanat müziği, halk müziği, çeşitli albümler, pop, rock, caz, protest, yabancı, popüler, slow, Türk müzikleri, ilahi vb. birçok müzik bulabilirsiniz. Bu tarz müziklerin hepsini bu sitede ayrı, ayrı mp3 dinle kategorilerde bulmanız mümkünüdür.
Bülent Ersoy dinle butonu ve kategorisi ile şarkıcının en sevilen ve yepyeni nitelikte bütün şarkılarını sitede bir tık ile bulabilirsiniz. Bunların hepsi ve daha fazlası bu sitede mevcuttur. İster eski şarkısını arayın, isterseniz de yeni şarkısını arayın istenilen nitelikte orijinal şarkıyı bu sitede bulabileceksiniz.
Ünlü şarkıcılarımızdan bir tanesi olan Ankaralı Namık dinle oyun havaları ile yepyeni Ankaralı oyun havalarını bu siteden sizde keşfedip dinleyebilirsiniz. Hiçbir yerde bulamadığınız bu Ankaralı Namık'ın bütün oyun havaları sitemizde mevcuttur. Dilerseniz bu siteyi siz müzik severler ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Saturday 05 May 2012: Tevfik's House - Köprülu Canyon - Eurymedon Roman Bridge (Oluk Köprü) / Köprüçay River - Aspendos - Antalya
Although we were due to have a relatively late and leisurely breakfast, I was awake not long after 6am - and a peer through the curtains revealed cloud right down to the river. Decidedly errie. But by 8.30 breakfast time, the sun was out and the skies were blue - and indeed we had great weather all day.
Leaving Tefvik's House, we walked along a narrow path through the woods that come down to the river in this stretch of the Köprülu Canyon - indeed, with the river running high, some of the trees were under water. Still, all the water made for exciting excusions out onto the rocks in a couple of places during the morning, including the famous viewpoint over the Canyon just above the Oluk Roman Bridge, which turned out to be disappointingly modern in its reinforcement, and just down stream hordes of holiday makers were setting off on their white knuckle river rafting adventures.
A lovely lunch at a shady fish restaurant on the banks of the river Köprüçay, before travelling on to the famous ruins at Aspendos. They may be famous, but they weren't my favourite by a long way. Too many people, too much hassle, not enough wow factor. A well preserved theatre, but everything else is decidedly disappointing, although the aqueduct is impressive and the souvenir sellers surprisingly relaxed.
Back in Antalya, a quick bag drop in our (new) rooms at the Mediterra Art Hotel, then an hour seeing the sights with Mike: Hadrian's Gate, the narrow streets and old houses of Kaleiçi, the Hıdırlık Tower keeping watch over the coast and the harbour, the famous fluted minaret of Alaaddin Camii and the broken minaret of Kesik Minare.
After a long awaited wash and brush up / shave for some of the chaps / Gin and Tonic, we headed off into the night for our final group dinner in the courtyard of the Parlak restaurant, followed by a few more beers / rakis close to the hotel watching Saturday night life, Antalya-style.
A day of abrupt changes; this lovely trip had come to an end far too fast.
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Kadıköy (Turkish pronunciation: [kaˈdɯkøj]; ancient and Byzantine Chalcedon) is a large, populous, and cosmopolitan district of Istanbul, Turkey on the northern shore of the Sea of Marmara, facing the historic city centre on the European side of the Bosporus.
Kadıköy is also the name of the most prominent neighbourhood of the district, a residential and commercial area that, with its numerous bars, cinemas and bookshops, is the cultural centre of the Anatolian side of Istanbul.