Kale, also known as Seeds, as it is part of a submerged ancient settlements Seeds, is a charming town on the slopes with houses huddled and stairs between them instead of roads. This is one of the quietest and most secluded in the world with a beautiful relaxing atmosphere.
Seeds, built in Kekova Bay, according to inscriptions, dates back to the fourth century BC In the Bay area are known to have sunk in the water monuments-cities of ancient times, as Kekova, Aperlai and Chamusca. This place is one of the most visited by tourists. Today, the most convenient mode of transport to get to Kekova is the sea.
The current name of the village Seeds – Kale is derived from the name of a rock on a high hilly area on which located the city. Around the city's port are seen the houses of small size, behind which rises the hill. Climbing up on it, you get into the fortress. This fortress dominates the settlement. Inside the fortress is carved into the rock of a small amphitheater. This ancient theatre is one of the smallest of all found Lycian theaters. He audience has seven rows and three hundred seats. In the Western part of the house are Roman walls and rock tombs.
From the top of the castle offers a beautiful view on a very broad valley, which is dotted with the same tombs, Kekova island and the village of Ucagiz. At the foot of the fortress grow giant olive trees in whose shade is very nice to relax. The city has an observation deck. It is also clear from the fortress. She apparently not very popular even among the locals, as the ascent to it should be struck on the old ladder, and it consists of steel decking with the same welded iron benches.
Going down below to the shore among the excavations can be seen the ruins of baths, which is seen this inscription: "Donated by the people of Abelia Emperor Titus... ". Here, besides the flooded city buildings, right in the sea there are Lycian sarcophagi.
Today the town has a rather modest appearance. A small number of small restaurants along the coast, and the city begins inside there is only a few houses and shops. To get to Calais by land steep road Phoenicia - Kas. The yachts here are the main mode of transportation, they are lined up along the shore. The population of the village made a living fishing. Here you can always buy fresh fish. To get to Calais and Uccisa on small vessels.
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