May 14th Discovering Phaselis
Our last hike along the Lycian Way with http://www.feast-story.org led us to the ancient ruins of Phaselis and beaches in Kemer. We walked along trails that overlooked the Mediterranean Sea and the first of three harbours. As we walked through tall pine groves the landscape soon changed to include tall cedar trees. Along the trail we began to walk through a Necropolis (cemetery) on the outside of the city walls. Large stone sarcophagi typically indicated that each sarcophagus was the resting place of someone important. Whereas, smaller more shallow imprints of a burial were detected by the rectangular imprint that is forever imprinted upon the land. Many of these graves have been unearthed and in some cases numbered in the past twenty years. Ancient sarcophagus found three metres down in the sea Shells are visible on the side of the sarcophagus Imprint of a grave Tombs Framing the city walls are large portions of an ancient Aqueduct facing Military Harbour ...