The 509-kilometer Lycia Way hiking path in southern Turkey is so aesthetically, culturally, historically, natur(e)ally, physically, socially and spiritually intriguing that hundreds of photographs fail to capture its essence.
Here’s an Idiot-ic selection of Lycia Way Snapshots that convey a bit of the picture.
Nature: A view of the Mediterranean coast.
Nature: A mountain path on the Lycian Way.
Aesthetics: A colorful walk to the beach.
Culture: Turks spend a holiday picnicking at the beach.
Spiritual: Romanian Orthodox nuns and monks explore the Myra amphitheater as they tour Turkey “in the footsteps of Saint Paul.”
Cultural History: A ballerina does a photo shoot at the Phaselis ruins.
Physical: Balance is key to MedTrekking.
Social: Conversing with other backpackers on the Lycia Way.
History: Exploring Lycian ruins on the Lycia Way.
Social: SPOTting my GPS location from the beach in Kemer, Turkey.
Kemer, Turkey, SPOT @ http://fms.ws/Golvt/36.60381N/30.56680E
Photos: Joel Stratte-McClure & Liz Chapin
About Joel
Joel Stratte-McClure has been a global trekker since the 1970s. He lived in France for over 30 years, working as a journalist, before he turned his attention to a unique life-time-project of walking the shores of the Mediterranean. The first 4,401 kilometers are explored in his inspirational and entertaining first book "The Idiot and the Odyssey: Walking the Mediterranean." The next 4,401 kilometers are covered in the gods-filled sequel, "The Idiot and the Odyssey II: Myth, Madness and Magic on the Mediterranean,” published on Valentine's Day 2013. The last 4,401 kilometers will be discussed in the last book of the trilogy currently entitled "The Idiot and the Odyssey III: Alexander the Great Walks the Mediterranean."
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