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Olimpos Antik Kentinden Adrasan'a Geçiş --16
Cycling from the Ancient City of Olympos to Adrasan,<br /><br />Kamplı Bisiklet Turu; Adrasan Koyu,Olimpos Antik Kentinden Adrasana Bisikletle Geçiş,Likya Yolu Ormanlık Alan Kamp 26.07.2020, Asmr,<br /><br /><a href="https://youtu.be/GhwTPKxfqQU" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/GhwTPKxfqQU</a><br /><br />00:00 Olimpos~Çıralı Plaj,<br />00:52 Olimpos Antik Kenti Geçişi,<br />05:27 Olimpos Antik Kenti Giriş Yolu,<br />08:49 Olimpos-Adrasan Yol Ayrımı,<br />09:10 Adrasan Yolu,<br />13:00 Kumluca-Adrasan Yol Ayrımı,<br />14:15 Adrasan Yolu,<br />15:10 Deniz Caddesi,<br />16:30 Adrasan Sahil,<br />17:00 Balıkçı Koyu~Adrasan Koyu,<br />18:57 Akseki Koyu Yolu~Mağara,<br />21:05 Anne Ördek ve Yavruları,<br /><br />#cycling #bikecamping #bicycletouring<br /><br />Adrasan, also known as Çavuşköy, is a village in the District of Kumluca, Antalya Province, Turkey. A collection of smaller villages and hamlets, Adrasan extends along a 2.5 Kilometer stretch of coast - most of which is sand and shingle beach.<br /><br />Olympus or Olympos (Ancient Greek: Ὄλυμπος, Ólympos; Latin: Olympus) was a city in ancient Lycia. It was situated in a river valley near the coast. Its ruins are located south of the modern town Çıralı in the Kumluca district of Antalya Province, Turkey. Together with the sites of the ancient cities Phaselis and Idyros it is part of the Olympos Beydaglari National Park. The perpetual gas fires at Yanartaş are found a few kilometers to the northwest of the site. <br /><br />The exact date of the city's foundation is unknown. A wall and an inscription on a sarcophagus have been dated to the end of the 4th century BC, so Olympus must have been founded at the latest in the Hellenistic period.The city presumably taking its name from nearby Mount Olympus (Turkish: Tahtalı Dağı, Timber Mountain), one of over twenty mountains with the name Olympus in the Classical world.<br /><br />The city was a member of the Lycian League, but it is uncertain when it joined the League. It started minting Lycian League coins from the end of the second century BC, possibly the 130s. At this time Olympus was one of the six largest cities of the League, which possessed three votes each.<br /><br />
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