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English: As fortifications on a hill are no longer necessary the modern village from where to climb to Xanthos lies below, with a river at one side. This is one of some random pictures taken in town, or from the hill of Xanthos. The region has a lot of glasshouses. This may be a statue of a strong man. Seyit Ali Çabuk (1889–1939), usually called Corporal Seyit (Turkish: Seyit Onbaşı) was a First World War gunner in the Ottoman Army. He is famous for having carried three shells to an artillery piece during the Allied attempt to force the Dardanelles on 18 March 1915. Statues for him can be found all over the country. It may however be "just" a man helping in the transport of ammunition during the war of liberation, as he has a female counterpart.
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