Best Antalya hotels: YOUR Top 10 best hotels in Antalya Turkey
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Main hotels in Antalya we considered:
Barut Lara
Liberty Hotels Lara
Akra
Melas Lara Hotel
Crowne Plaza Hotel Antalya
Limak Lara De Luxe Hotel & Resort
Porto Bello Hotel Resort & Spa
Sealife Family Resort
Rixos Downtown Antalya
Aska Lara Resort & SPA
Titanic Beach Lara Hotel
Concorde De Luxe Resort
Sherwood Breezes Resort
Delphin Imperial Hotel Lara
Holiday Inn Antalya - Lara
Miracle Resort Hotel
Club Hotel Falcon
Ramada Resort Lara
Grand Park Lara
Ramada Plaza Antalya
Hotel Aspen
Hotel Su
Tuvana Hotel
Royal Seginus
The Marmara Antalya
Alp Pasa Hotel
Best Western Plus Khan Hotel
Puding Marina Residence
La Boutique Hotel Antalya
Prime Hotel
Mediterra Art Hotel
Elegance East Hotel
Otantik Butik Otel
Kervansaray Hotel Kundu
Minyon Hotel
Eski Masal Hotel
IC Hotels Airport
Let's Stay Boutique Hotel
Adalya Port Hotel
Kaleici Lodge Hotel
Sky Kamer Boutique Hotel
Address Residence
Antalya Port Flats
Riviera Suite Hotel
Royal Wings Hotel
Baia Lara Hotel
Trendy Lara
Delphin Diva Premiere
Saturn Palace Resort
IC Hotels Green Palace
Royal Holiday Palace
Lara Family Club
Delphin Palace Hotel
Adalya Elite Lara
Delphin BE Grand Resort
Cirali Hera Hotel
Venezia Palace Deluxe Resort Hotel
IC Hotels Residence
Swandor Topkapi Palace
Mardan Palace
Hotel Saphir
La Porte Boutique Hotele
Akra V
Dogan Hotel
Club Hotel Sera
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Ancient Barter system still exists in India - Jonbeel mela, Assam
For hundreds of years people have been using money as a medium to trade things. Essential commodities as well as precious gems and metals. The whole world depends upon on this system but in the State Assam which lies on the northeastern part of India people still barter for essential commodities. This happens only in a fair known as Joonbeel Mela, a community fair in Assam. It is a three-day community fair celebrated during Bhogali Bihu or Magh Bihu which falls somewhere is mid January, and is usually the end of the harvesting season.
The Joonbeel Mela dates backs several centuries and is a most attractive and unique festival. It takes place at Dayang in Joonbeel in Assam. It attracts large crowds and is famous for its barter system which comes alive when people - mostly tribes from different places come all the way to join this community fair. During the Mela, a huge market or bazaar is held for people to exchange their goods with people from other areas. Goods like herbs, dried fish, ginger, spices, and fruits are bartered for rice, pithas, fish and other produce, which cannot be grown in this hilly area. Tribal communities such as Tiwa, Khasi, Jayantia and Karbi descend the hills prior to the fair with their products to barter them in the Mela and to enjoy the Mela with harmony and brotherhood with the other tribal communities. While bartering they compare each other’s goods before finally making the exchange.
The king of the Tiwa tribe, Gobharaja visits the mela to collect taxes (interview – About Gobharaja).
Other than bartering, Joonbeel Mela features Community fishing which marks the beginning of the Mela that usually takes place in the wetlands of Joonbeel (community fishing footage….). Before the start of Joonbeel Mela an Agni puja or fire worship is held for the well being of the people there and for a good harvest for next season. All kinds of merchandise stalls are available at the Mela and are visited by the vibrant crowd. Traditionally followed customs like cock-fights are also performed even though this is now banned in most states in India.
Joonbeel Mela is not only about fun and brotherhood but is a tradition that has been followed for ages.
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Sept.2004.Our Heritage!Viziting the land of our ancestors!With our good friend Petrica Vrusa from Veria,visiting Meteora in Greece one of the most amazing places on earth-The Monks have build churches on top of the rocks in the 15th century ! We got CHICKEN SKIN seing these unique sites ! UMBELIEVEBLE ! I added 2 beautiful greek songs Lovely Saloniki and Se parakalo(Please)! Enjoy these unique sites and greek songs! Primnari tu Meteora (cu sotzu anost Petrica) ti fatzi sti minduieshti !
Side -Turkey
Side was an ancient Greek city in Anatolia, in the region of Pamphylia, in what is now Antalya province, on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. It is now a resort town and one of the best-known classical sites in Turkey, near Manavgat and the village of Selimiye, 75 km from Antalya in the province of Antalya.
The great ruins are among the most notable in Asia Minor. They cover a large promontory where a wall and a moat separate it from the mainland. During medieval times, the wall and moat were repaired and the promontory houses a wealth of structures.
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WALL OF DEATH IN KERALA, COCHIN (WELL OF DEATH).
Derived directly from United States motorcycle boardtrack (motordrome) racing in the early 1900s, the very first carnival motordrome appeared at Coney Island amusement park (New York) in 1911. The following year portable tracks began to appear on travelling carnivals, and in 1915 the first silodromes with vertical walls appeared and were soon dubbed the Wall of Death. The carnival attraction became a staple in the United States outdoor entertainment industry with the phenomenon reaching its zenith in the 1930s, with more than 100 motordromes on travelling shows and in amusement parks.
The audience views from the top of the drum, looking down. The riders start at the bottom of the drum, in the centre, and ascend an initial ramped section until they gain enough speed to drive horizontally to the floor, usually in a counter-clockwise direction (the physical explanation behind this act is found at Banked turn and The turning car.) This act is famous in the United Kingdom, and often is seen at fairs. In the 2000s, there remain only few touring Walls of Death. The Demon Drome,[2] Messhams Wall of Death and the Ken Fox Troupe,.[3] These acts feature original American Indian motorcycles which have been in use since the 1920s. In the United States the premier Show is the American Motordrome Company, which uses several Vintage Indian Scout Motorcycles from the 20's to give the audience a view of how these Shows were done in their Heyday. The Demon Drome uses the oldest wall of death still travelling and were the first to put an Austin 7 car on the wall of death since the 1950s.
A similar act called the Globe of Death has the riders looping inside a wire mesh sphere rather than a drum. This form of motorcycle entertainment had a separate and distinct evolution from carnival motordromes and derived from bicycle acts or cycle whirls in the early 1900s.
[edit]India
A Maruti 800 performing inside the Well of Death. It is able to sustain its grip on the wall by virtue of centrifugal force
In India, the show is also known as the Well of Death (Hindi: मौत का कुआँ, Punjabi: ਮੌਤ ਦਾ ਖੂਹ) and can be seen in the various melas (fairs) held across the country.[4] Apart from motorcycles, the act may also feature other vehicles such as automobiles, as performed regularly in Adilabad in India since 2005.[5]
The show involves a temporary cylindrical structure about 25 feet high and 30 feet in diameter, or wider when cars are to be involved, built of hardwood planks. The audience stands upon the platform built around the circumference of the structure and gaze down into the well where the motorcyclists or cars drive.[6][7][8]
[edit]United Kingdom
The first Wall of Death in the British Isles appeared in Southend during June 1929 at the Kursaal Amusement Park, one of the world's first amusement parks, and featured motorcycles on a 20 ft wooden wall. In the UK, Kursaal and George 'Tornado' Smith became synonymous with the sideshow. By the mid-1930s, there were 50 such shows touring the countries and stunts included riding sidecars with animals on board including a lioness but WWII put a temporary end to of the shows. A few were restarted after the war and one was featured at the Festival of Britain in 1951. Women riders often performed on them, and continue to do so until this day.[9][10]
[edit]In popular culture
A specially adapted 'Wall of Death' Indian motorcycle
Wall of Death performances have appeared in various films including My House in Umbria (2003), Spare a Copper (1941), Roustabout (1964), Eat the Peach (1986), There Is Another Sun (1951; titled The Wall of Death in the US) and Scotland Yard: The Wall of Death (1956).
A short-length Greek documentary film on the practice in Greece, Ο γύρος του θανάτου (The Spin of Death), released in 2004, made the rounds of various film festivals in the country.[11]
An earlier full-length feature Greek film of the same name, produced in 1983, features a protagonist who does the Wall of Death at the local carnival grounds; the film became a cult classic.[12]
The song, Wall of Death, by Richard and Linda Thompson, can be found on their album Shoot Out the Lights and is sometimes sung by Richard Thompson in his live performances. The song lyrics are about the singer's desire to ride on the Wall of Death one more time, saying not to waste time on the other (carnival) rides, because the Wall of Death is the nearest to being alive.[13]
The Irish-American band Gaelic Storm references the Wall of Death in their song Cyclone McLusky from the 2010 album Cabbage.
In The Simpsons Movie, Homer makes use of the same scientific principles as the wall of death when riding a motorbike around the dome encasing Springfield.