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On
the one hand the fertile soil of Anatolia, and
on the other the sapphire beauty of the Aegean.
Seferihisar's three thousand year old story
has been shaped by both earth and sea, and influenced
by many of the cultures which have succeeded
one another. Here there is a 15th century medrese,
there the weary ruins of a Roman bath, and beyond
you encounter the still splendid remnants of
an Ionian temple. Olive groves and vineyards
stretch in one direction, and in the other the
sea laps long sand beaches and tranquil bays
where yachts lie at anchor. Seferihisar is a
town 35 kilometres southwest of İzmir on the
Kuşadası road. Although its population is just
20,000, in summer this is swollen to over 50,000
by holidaymakers attracted by the many fine
beaches, and throughout the rest of the year
many walkers and cyclists come to enjoy the
beautiful countryside. The small harbour, new
reservoir, and pine clad hills are favourite
destinations for weekend escapees from the city.
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