Life presented me with another magical find Beldibi Mağarası
Cave of Beldibi , which is located at a distance of 14 km from the Kemer.
I rented a car for three days and one of our friends told us: very close to Kemer, where we live now, there is a very charming beach, in Beldibi, 25 km from Antalya.
We arrived at a place surrounded by majestic dark blue mountains. Then it was forbidden to go by car.
We parked the car and walked along the road along the pine forest, enjoying the unique aroma. The weather in this region of Turkey in October is still warm in summer, so the walk at 4 pm was surprisingly pleasant.
On the way, we saw a lonely palm tree, which looked like a giant kind wizard 😊
Its dry branches looked like a beard.
Ahead we saw a tunnel Chamdag, but before entering it, we turned right and went down to a cliff, where tall pines formed a magical chaos of nature, and between the branches the sea was visible. We realized that we need to go further through the tunnel to get to the bay that our friend told us about.
I like to see the beautiful cliffs of Turkey through the arch of the tunnel Chamdag.
Came out of the tunnel we saw beautiful steep rocks on the left. And to the right was a descent to the sea. After a few minutes, we got to a cozy and beautiful bay, surrounded on both sides by rocky mountains covered with pine forest.
In front of us on the right was a huge rock, which rose above the sea with a fascinating structure. The stones sparkled with orange hues, which looked surprisingly beautiful against the background of the turquoise water of the sea.
The water was so warm and the sea was so attractive that I went swimming and swam behind this majestic rock, seeing what was happening behind it. There was a small cozy bay, hidden from all people. And I thought that this is really a paradise for lovers 💕
A cave can be seen in the rock.
Beldibi Cave, located on the right near the exit of the Chamdag tunnel, at an altitude of 25 meters above the seashore. The cave is an archaeological protected area that is always open to tourists. The interior of the cave was badly damaged due to natural destruction, the layers of filling were washed away by rainwater and wind. A total of six layers containing Mesolithic cultures were identified during the excavations carried out in Beldibi Cave, and flint tools from the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods were also found. On the walls of the rock shelter are schematic images of humans, mountain goats, and deer.
The #wednesdaywalk initiated by
How many beautiful places are hidden from people and I like to discover new ones every time. I hope you enjoyed walking with me!
At the end of my story, watch the video and feel the charm of an evening on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea:
This post is written about where I am now. But I'll be back to telling my travel story, sequentially describing all the places I changed in my #TheLongestTrip
I thank everyone for your support 💕