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Düden Waterfalls, Antalya

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Düden Waterfalls are a group of waterfalls in the province of Antalya, Turkey. The waterfall, formed by the Düden River is located 12 km north-east of Antalya; which ends, where the limpid waters of the Lower Düden Falls drop off a rocky cliff directly into the Mediterranean Sea in a dazzling show.

The water comes out from Taurus Mountains through underground rivers, tunnels and caves and surfaces by siphon effect; as the part of an exciting hydrogeologic and karstic system.

Scanned, 35 mm. color negative film taken with a Canon FTb SLR camera.

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