Travel Photography > Photos taken by Nate99
View from the top of the cliffs above Kas.
This 500BC tomb was carved from a single slab of rock.
Anouk sleeps away on the stone slabs at the ruins of Phellos.
The dramatic coast of southern Turkey.
The roman amphitheatre resurrected from the sand dunes covering the ancient city of Patara.
A Lycian tomb in front of the entrance gate of Patara.
An extraordinary piece of Roman engineering - a stone pipeline.
A casually ignored ruin at the base of the ancient city of Xanthos.
Abandoned bungalow in the village of Gavuragili - the only available acomodation option.
Cliff and blue seas typical of the Lycian Way.
The goatherder's hut stands very small in the distance against the majestic backdrop of the coastal scenery.
A fine place for a camp.
The platform at The Olive Garden, with a fine mountain backdrop.
Nathan holds a tortoise found along the path - these animals turned out to be quite common.
The tranquil harbour and mountainous backdrop of Fethiye - our morning view at breakfast from the terrace.
Nathan contemplates the numerous auspicious aristocratic arses that would have graced this quality Roman public toilet in Ephesus.
Medusa gets a starring role in this relief carving on a temple facade.
Looking across the bay at the topography that confronted the Anzacs.
Spin! Spin! Spin! I wonder if 'spiritual ecstacy' is something like the feeling you have after a theme park ride?
Yep, we also wonder where the 'Blue' bit comes from!
Swanning with the backpackers with a swim and a sunbake beneath the walls of Dubrovnik - beautiful!
The rocks upon which the fortress walls of Dubrovnik are built provide the perfect place for an afternoon swim.
Sunset from the walls of Dubrovnik, including the lonely guard shelter.
The guard cubicle with the best view in Dubrovnik.