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Kız Kalesi or Maidens Castle has a castle lying in the sea as a first defence (more inland). It was built in 1104 by the Byzantine general Eustathius and used to be connected to the mainland by a dam. The name supposedly hinted at a girl that lived here secludedly, since her death by snakebite had been profesized. Unfortunately, a snake was accidentally brought to the island in a basket with fruit, ending the girl and the story. The castle was later a feared pirates nest. Cem, the son of Mehmet II, hid here in 1481 after the death of his father, fearing his brother Beyazit. He fled on to Rhodos.
I took pictures of the castle, the defences at the coast, and the bathing fun. Too crowded for my taste, but people looked very happy.
Copyright Dick Osseman. For use see my Profile.
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