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Looking at Lycia

Photography Landscape posted on Feb 02, 2012
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Here we are looking across a bay of the Mediterranean into the ancient province of Lycia in southwest Turkey. It gives you an idea of just how narrow the coastal strip is before it rises into the rugged mountains. These mountains are being formed as Africa drifts northwards and is plowing into the southern margin of the Anatolian microcontinental plate that forms the country of Turkey. Just like when India hit Asia to create the Himalayas some 50 million years ago. But this is much more recent. Lycia has been inhabited with major cities since the Bronze Age and is mentioned by Homer as being an ally of Troy. It is perhaps most famous for a massive suicidal defense of the capital city of Xanthos in 540 B.C. After a vicous defense, and facing certain defeat, rather than surrender to the vastly superior force of Cyrus the Great, the warriors wives and children and all their belongings were put into a citadel and then set fire. Then the warriors went out to battle the Persians and fought until they were all slain. Cyrus was so impressed by the tenacity of the Lycians that he granted the area almost total independence in his empire. It was a hot, humid evening and the evaporative mists off the sea gave a surrealistic, almost impressionistic, feel to the land. Previous Turkey
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"Antalya Harbour"

Comments (32)


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Faemike55

10:50PM | Thu, 02 February 2012

Very cool image and interesting history of the area. you would think that Xerxes would have learned when he went against King Leonidas...or was this before Xerxes met with the king of Sparta?

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zil2008

10:55PM | Thu, 02 February 2012

Very cool image. Love the little dog in the corner. Love the mist in the mountains. Must have been breathtaking looking at it in real time.

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magnus073

11:00PM | Thu, 02 February 2012

What a great capture of this majestic place Roxy, it's a great way to celebrate 300 images. Congratulations!!!

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junge1

11:20PM | Thu, 02 February 2012

Fantastic capture of this beautiful place. One of my goals to see!

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brewgirlca

11:21PM | Thu, 02 February 2012

Mike: Cyrus was before Xerxes. Xerxes campaign was in part revenge for the defeat of Cyrus.

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auntietk

11:45PM | Thu, 02 February 2012

Beautiful!! Love the composition.

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Sepiasiren

12:39AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Gorgeous--again you get to tread foot in an area that serves as continued inspiration for muses and stories even today. Ahh the mention of Xerxes--swoon...oh the humanity! The TALES and pathos ... I think I would faint...lol... That shot is so incredible--you have quite the eye diva--can't wait to see more snapshots from your travels...

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brycek

1:17AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Beautiful capture!!

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odile

2:15AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Wonderful shot, Roxy! Thanks for the narrative. This part of the world is so full of history and stories since the beginning and such a crossroads. Cheers O.

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capelito

3:48AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Beautiful photo.

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nitegrafix

4:31AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Beautiful I love it.

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nefertiabet

5:34AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Wow, wonderful landscape and interesting history!!! Thanks

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3dpoetry

5:36AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

WOW, amazing photography

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twelvemark21

6:09AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Congratulations, stunning photograph!! Once again I find myself in awe of your talents. Do love the history of that era and region. Hope to see and read more.

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MineFujiko

6:50AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Wow! Beautiful Shot! Roxy-san

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eekdog Online Now!

7:08AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

fantastic capture my friend, love the ship in this great shot Roxy.

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JohnDelaquiox

7:43AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

this is wonderful

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vitachick

8:30AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Beautiful...Very serene look!

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vyktohria

12:19PM | Fri, 03 February 2012

WOW! Your photos are really, really BEAUTIFUL! OMG!!!

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drifterlee

2:36PM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Beautiful work!

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BIPOLARTWO

4:45PM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Such a beautiful image---The sun look's as though it is melting...

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Tracesl

4:52PM | Fri, 03 February 2012

beautiful

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RodS Online Now!

7:17PM | Fri, 03 February 2012

What a shot, Roxy! The exposure is excellent - obviously you used the manual setting.... The landscape is fantastic, and composed beautifully.. And how much did you have to pay the guy with the fishing boat to place it so perfectly in this shot? ;-D The geology reminds us that we are living on a planet that is still very much alive. And of course the history of this region is fascinating. Wonderful post!

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SidheRoseGraphics

9:28PM | Fri, 03 February 2012

This is an iconic shot of this area of the world and perfect in composition, Roxy. Really fantastic image! Did you get to see the Dalyan tombs while you were there? They must be incredible in person. That's right, Cyrus did get all the way over there - another ambitious soul with big ideas :)

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pixeluna

10:56PM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Fantastic image, a postcard-quality shot!

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mgtcs

11:11PM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Absolutely marvelous!

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dragonmuse

11:13PM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Superb shot.

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adrie

12:26PM | Sat, 04 February 2012

Such a beautiful landscape view and capture Roxy.

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adorety

2:29PM | Sun, 05 February 2012

Wowie! Just a gorgeous shot. Great atmosphere that day. Clear in the foreground and lovely fog and mists in the distance. The dog in there is kind of nice too.

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Rhanagaz

4:46AM | Mon, 06 February 2012

Excellent capture and very fine presentation, Roxy!! :o)

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