English: It is (was?) possible to walk along the sea, with the castle to the right when walking to Iskele, the sea-resort of Anamur. For a while the walls look firm and impressive, in the end they are partly collapsed, the complex lost some at its western frinches but over-all is very impressive.
The castle is, on a map that is in this series (Anamur Castle Information 8563), described as containing an "outer castle" (where there is a mosque and a row of shops) to the north of a wall separating that area from an "inner courtyard" by a wall, a main tower to the latter's southeastern corner, and a "inner castle" to the west of the inner courtyard. On the north side there is a water-filled moat, formerly the entrance to the castle was on that side too. On the south side the sea provides protection. To locate where a picture was taken the gps-information from my camera was generally correct, in a few cases reflections from the walls caused some drift.
Some of the pictures have "panorama" in their name, they are computer-generated wide-angle pictures, with several types of distortion. Some pictures have been taken with a dedicated fish-eye lens and have another type of distortion, but show a lot, as they should.
Lisanslama
Ben, bu işin telif sahibi, burada işi aşağıdaki lisans altında yayımlıyorum:
atıf – Esere yazar veya lisans sahibi tarafından belirtilen (ancak sizi ya da eseri kullanımınızı desteklediklerini ileri sürmeyecek bir) şekilde atıfta bulunmalısınız.
benzer paylaşım – Maddeyi yeniden düzenler, dönüştürür veya inşa ederseniz, katkılarınızı özgünüyle aynı veya uyumlu lisans altında dağıtmanız gerekir.
Bu dosyada, muhtemelen fotoğraf makinesi ya da tarayıcı tarafından eklenmiş ek bilgiler mevcuttur. Eğer dosyada sonradan değişiklik yapıldıysa, bazı bilgiler yeni değişikliğe göre eski kalmış olabilir.