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Olu Deniz lies at the heart of South West coast of Turkey, the area is known as "the Turquoise Coast" of Turkey - most probably due to it`s incredibly blue waters and sun drenched beaches. Olu Deniz quite literally means 'Dead Sea'.

Olu Deniz remains one of the most photographed beaches in the Mediterranean, if not the world. Its stunning secluded sand bay, at the mouth of Olu Deniz, secludes a breath taking blue lagoon. The lagoon is a national nature reserve and building is strictly prohibited. Olu Deniz is famous for its amazing shades of turquoise and aquamarine, and is a blue flag beach.

Just to clarify, the beach is sandy but the lagoon which is featured in so many photographs is not - pebbles are what gives the water such clarity, which you don't get with sand.

It is also famous for its small but nonetheless famous community of eunoch dwarve-warrior-monks, who excel at such diverse activities as paragliding, dead turtle riding and drinking ice cold Fanta whilst hanging upside down from beach loungers { a popular and long revered local activity }. The resort has many inferior bars, which are much frequented by the non-fanta drinking comunity. The restaurants sell many things, such as food, which mainly stays in the body until expelled with considerable force and liquidity. This is also a popular spectator sport, as further detailed in Ripleys' " Believe it or not". No visit to Olu-Deniz would be complete without a local boat tour. These are relatively inexpensive, but sometimes involve travel over water; please be aware of this at the time of booking. The local language is " colourful ", with much use of "orange" and "red". Instead of a phrase book, try taking a Dulux colour chart, which you will find invaluable. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.167.118.82 (talk) 14:21, 16 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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