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Les environs:

Three Graces mosaic from Porto CalamieHasanaliler ChurchHasanaliler ChurchHasanaliler ChurchPolygonal, Hellenistic Walls of AllıörenAllıören, cistern.Allıören, olive oil workshop.AdamkayalarAdamkayalar2Adamkayalar3AdamkayalarAdamkayalar relief 2019AdamkayalarKızkalesi, Rock grave - Silifke (Mersin) roadKızkalesi- Rock graveKızkalesi- Rock grave - opposite side of the roadRock graveHellenistic WatchtowerAncient BuldingsRoman TempleElaiussa SebasteAmphora WorkshopsElaiussa SebasteTheatre of Elaiussa SebasterThe Tomb of Fearless KingRoman BathRoman ChurchTemple of HermesTemple of HermesIcons

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Narlıkuyu
  • geo:36.452564,34.105625
  • Précision exacte

Classification:

  • Sanctuaire
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=20002

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In the Corycian Cave (now Cennet ve Cehennem), 20 stadia inland, says Strabo, the best crocus (saffron) grows. He describes this cave as a great hollow, of a circular form, surrounded by a margin of rock, on all sides of a considerable height; on descending into this cavity, the ground is found to be uneven and generally rocky, and it is filled with shrubs, both evergreen and cultivated; in some parts the saffron is cultivated: there is also a cave here which contains a large source, which pours forth a river of pure, pellucid water, but it immediately sinks into the earth, and flowing underground enters the sea: they call it the Bitter Water. Pomponius Mela (i.13) has a long description of the same place apparently from the same authority that Strabo followed, but more embellished. This place is probably on the top of the mountain above Corycus.

This place is famed in Greek mythology. It is the Cilician cave of Pindar (Pythian Ode i. 31), and of Aeschylus (Prom. Vinct. 350), and as Arima, couch of Typhoeus, it is the lair of Zeus' fiercest opponent, the giant Typhon or Typhoeus.

In the Corycian Cave (now Cennet ve Cehennem), 20 stadia inland, says Strabo, the best crocus (saffron) grows. He describes this cave as a great hollow, of a circular form, surrounded by a margin of rock, on all sides of a considerable height; on descending into this cavity, the ground is found to be uneven and generally rocky, and it is filled with shrubs, both evergreen and cultivated; in some parts the saffron is cultivated: there is also a cave here which contains a large source, which pours forth a river of pure, pellucid water, but it immediately sinks into the earth, and flowing underground enters the sea: they call it the Bitter Water. Pomponius Mela (i.13) has a long description of the same place apparently from the same authority that Strabo followed, but more embellished. This place is probably on the top of the mountain above Corycus.

This place is famed in Greek mythology. It is the Cilician cave of Pindar (Pythian Ode i. 31), and of Aeschylus (Prom. Vinct. 350), and as Arima, couch of Typhoeus, it is the lair of Zeus' fiercest opponent, the giant Typhon or Typhoeus.


À proximité

Narlıkuyu (1 km)

Milestone

Porto Calamie (1 km)

Three Graces Mosaic

Boyan Tower (1 km)

Boyan Tower