- Lake Bafa
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cities =Lake Bafa is a
lake situated in southwestTurkey , part of it within the boundaries ofMilas district ofMuğla Province and the northern part withinAydın Province 'sSöke district. The lake used to be a gulf of theAegean Sea until theClassical period , when the sea passage was gradually closed by the alluvial mass brought byBüyük Menderes River . The gulf, and later the lake, was namedLatmus in antiquity.The southern shore of the lake is traced by the highway connecting
İzmir -Kuşadası -Söke to towns such asMilas andBodrum that are situated in the south. The northern shore of the lake, where steep slopes are covered by wild or semi-domesticated olive trees, is virtually untouched to this day.History
At the innermost north-east tip of the lake is the village of
Kapıkırı , as well as the ruins of "Heraclea by Latmus" (sometimes called Heraclea in Ionia), to distinguish from other ancient Greek sites namedHeraclea . The mountain chain of Beşparmak ("Dağları") -also named (Latmus) in antiquity- rises on the back, sheltering the non-restored ruins of a dozen monasteries dating from the Byzantine era on its slopes. Yet another monastery is situated on an islet on the lake just across the village. The village of Kapıkırı has recently developed important facitilies catering to visiting tourists, although agriculture and fishing still occupies an important part in its economy.According to the legend, it was here that the goddess
Selene fell in love with the shepherd Endymion and she askedZeus to keep the young shepherd in perpetual sleep and bore up to fifty children from her nightly encounters with the sleeping young man.Gallery
ee also
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Milas
*Heraclea
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