Damlataş Cave Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Stalactite Cave is one of the caves open to the public in Turkey, located near the Mediterranean coast. The cave was discovered accidentally in 1948.
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Something different to do.
Didn't take long to go around , only small cave. Cost 100tl each or if in group it can be around 30tl. Nice little cave but visit didn't take that long.
The cave is small. It was interesting to look. There is a narrow entrance to the cave, in which many are no longer entering on the corticories, highlighting the phones as deeply I don't know, none of our company is ...
It's interesting to see but there's not much to see you go down the hall and it's over there's nothing to see and you go up the stairs and you go out the visit max 10 minutes
Something different to do.
Didn't take long to go around , only small cave. Cost 100tl each or if in group it can be around 30tl. Nice little cave but visit didn't take that long.
Good if your in the area
Good little attraction. Quite small but cheap enter. Nice to go in and escape from the heat. I wouldn't do a day trip here just for the cave.
To be visited
A choice if you walk near the area. It's a small half but it's worth it. The entrance is mu economical.
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The cave is small. It was interesting to look. There is a narrow entrance to the cave, in which many are no longer entering on the corticories, highlighting the phones as deeply I don't know, none of our company is ...
Nothing incredible
It's interesting to see but there's not much to see you go down the hall and it's over there's nothing to see and you go up the stairs and you go out the visit max 10 minutes