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actually i have just edited the article and now it is more than 250 words...Have a nice day...

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Wow I have never seen people who walk in the sea to reach a supposed island, it is great, I also want to congratulate you for the photos, they are beautiful.

A great photo essay, Mustafa.

Seferihisar looks like a glorious place but yes, it also looks super hot. That was some sunbaked soil, for sure. Would be wonderful to see what they place looked like when it gets some rain. Thank goodness for the ocean to cool off in.

Thanks so much for sharing:)

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Loved the beautiful pictures, the place looks untouched. But some portions of it looks creepily secluded in pictures. That hay closeup picture with a little light rainbow is something to put as a wallpaper. One question - those little white chair and the umbrellas - I see them at many beaches. Are those paid or free to use?

I have not visited any real beach yet so don't know about the chairs.

I have never been to Turkey and this area looks more like a lake than the sea. I think it is the grass growing close to the waters edge that makes me think that. Great story and photographs.

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