At some points one can look down at a lighthouse below. 
From a Princeton text: "The city is divided into an upper citadel and a lower town. The former occupies the actual cape, protected on three sides by steep cliffs and on the landward side by a wall with towers and zigzag reentrants. Both the fortifications and the structures within are of mediaeval date, but masonry of Hellenistic character is visible in places. " The rock on which it lies is the southernmost point in Turkey, and known as "Cape Anamur".
At some points one can look down at a lighthouse below. From a Princeton text: "The city is divided into an upper citadel and a lower town. The former occupies the actual cape, protected on three sides by steep cliffs and on the landward side by a wall with towers and zigzag reentrants. Both the fortifications and the structures within are of mediaeval date, but masonry of Hellenistic character is visible in places. " The rock on which it lies is the southernmost point in Turkey, and known as "Cape Anamur".
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Anamur Deniz Feneri

Anamur, Mersin, Türkiye
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At some points one can look down at a lighthouse below. 
From a Princeton text: "The city is divided into an upper citadel and a lower town. The former occupies the actual cape, protected on three sides by steep cliffs and on the landward side by a wall with towers and zigzag reentrants. Both the fortifications and the structures within are of mediaeval date, but masonry of Hellenistic character is visible in places. " The rock on which it lies is the southernmost point in Turkey, and known as "Cape Anamur".
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At some points one can look down at a lighthouse below. From a Princeton text: "The city is divided into an upper citadel and a lower town. The former occupies the actual cape, protected on three sides by steep cliffs and on the landward side by a wall with towers and zigzag reentrants. Both the fortifications and the structures within are of mediaeval date, but masonry of Hellenistic character is visible in places. " The rock on which it lies is the southernmost point in Turkey, and known as "Cape Anamur".

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