- Rowan in snow
- Belvédère du Fournel
More snow than last year, but still not a lot. - Col de la Pousterle
Next to the hiking path is the cross-country skiing trail. - Col de la Pousterle
- Tête d’Amont (2814 m)
What a lovely day for a walk. - Col de la Pousterle
Not many people walked the path that morning. - Col de la Pousterle
Even the hiking paths are well prepared. - Tournoux
What an idyllic place, so far from everything. - Rowan in snow
Are there too many photos of rowan? Probably, but I love them so I don't care. - Rowan in snow
Looking up a rowan tree. - Rowan in snow
Oddly enough, a few days later, the snow fell down, and also all the rowan fruit. But only from these two trees. Microclimate? Or maybe birds? - Rowan in snow
- Rowan in snow
- Rowan in snow
Yes, I took a lot of photos. - Tête d’Amont (2814 m)
Freshly fallen snow and clouds on Tête d’Amont. - View from Pousterle towards SW
Close to Refuge de la Pousterle, view towards Tête de la Canonnière (3205 m), Tête de Soulaure - Pic Félix Neff (3232 m) and Pointes de Rougnoux (3160 m). - Passerela di Igne
Igne footbridge - Antalya at night
- Termessos, necropolis.
- Termessos, necropolis.
A grave with lions. - Termessos, necropolis
- Termessos. The tomb of Alcetas, 320 BC.
- Termessos. THE theatre.
- Termessos. THE theatre.
- Termessos: agora and odeon
- Termessos
- Termessos, Gymnasium
- Termessos, Gymnasium.
And a more recent javelin thrower :-) - Termessos, Gymnasium
- Termessos
No wonder it was almost impossible to conquer. - Termessos
Very old. According to Wikipedia: What is known of Termessos' history commences principally at the time that Alexander the Great surrounded the city in 333 BC. - Termessos, Hadrian's Gate, the Temple of Artemis
Termessos is a Psidian city, built at an altitude of around 1000m. - Phaselis
- Phaselis
Well, it mentions Hadrian... - Phaselis Baths
- Theatre in Phaselis
- Theatre in Phaselis
- Phaselis
- Phaselis underground
Heating? - Phaselis
Must have been a wonderful city. - Aqueduct of Phaselis
Phaselis was founded by the Rhodians in 700 BC, captured by the Persians, Alexander the Great, Egyptians, Romans, Pirates, Arabs ... - Phaselis
Phaselis used to be a very important port. On the left side there are still the ruins of ancient breakwaters. - The Lycian Way
Towards Phaselis