Bodrum,
a rising palace on the peninsula that merges with the eastern and western ports
and white houses on the shores of the two ports,
and narrow streets to the sea,
their yachts spread across the world,
with his famous for its shipyards
Homer's 'Eternal Blue Country'
and another of Bodrum's lover Cevat Şakir said:
"it is not in vain to say that there is another place and it will live in the light, here it is in the light"
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