The day we left Antalya, the sky was cloudless as you can see from these pictures taken from the plane. The white rectangles are greenhouses for fruits and vegetables. Antalya is the fruit basket of Turkey. The mountains on the far side of Antalya are impressive as they go right out to the Meditteranean. Kemer is hidden somewhere behind them.
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I found a match between my picture taken from the plane with Google’s satellite map.
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This is Gemlick, a small city on the edge of the Sea of Mamara, the waterway that connects the Black Sea to the Mediteranrean Sea.