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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

CrossRoads: Daughter Of The Wind

"Daughter Of The Wind

''If these mountains have a rival, it's the wind;
here the wind rules surpreme''
taken from Sabahattin Ali's poem 'Wind'

When a person believes only in wind, its magical power enables him to elude the past and contemplate the future with hope. So Alacati is a chosen spot where the wind becomes an anonymous sough, caressing the the skin of everyone without distinction. The home of wind, Alacati, is a miniature paradise where the wind views with the gods, becoming synonymous with them. Known in Greek mythology as the home of the wind god, Alacati is a bohemian haven of tranquility for ordinary folk fleeing not only Izmir, but Bodrum as well."

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