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The end of Galileo in space. The start of Galileo in print. Vol. 1, Issue ii. November 28, 2003
Anatalya By
Kadir Yildiz Antalya,
a city in the south of Turkey, on the Mediterranean, and the birth place of
many civilizations has an abundance of historical riches representing the
Prehistoric, the Phrygian, the Classical, the Hellenistic, the Roman, The
Byzantine and the Seljuk and the Ottoman periods. In
Antalya you can visit many historical places. You can also enjoy many
different activities in Antalya: hiking, rafting, snow boarding, skiing and
scuba diving. Enjoy sea and beach beneath the
Antalyian sun 8 months a year. There are also
many national parks in Antalya. The parks are filled with unusual beauty:
historical items, antique cities, 5
prehistoric caves, and 3 magnificent water falls. Hotels
in Antalya are inexpensive and much cheaper then in other Mediterranean
countries. For example you pay 1.000 US for 10 days in 5 stars hotels all
inclusive (trans from Europe, foods, drinks). And
speaking of food you must try Antalya’ s rich and delicious cuisine This issue: Index, Thank You by Sam Israel, Capital Punishment by Chris, Boston Bound by Keisuke Fujii, In the 21st Century by June, Anatalya by Kadir Yildiz Issue 1:Welcome by Sam Israel, Galoshe by Gosh by Sam Israel, Alhambra Place by Mika Ezaki, International Students' Problems by Jong-Muk Lim. more articles at havelock-viha.com and wavesmagazine.com.
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