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Mon, Apr 27, 2026, 05:04 PM

Manavgat, Turkey

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An evening or nighttime scene captures an outdoor architectural space, likely an entrance or covered walkway, in Manavgat, Turkey. The dominant feature is a large, geometric overhead structure illumin…read more

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An evening or nighttime scene captures an outdoor architectural space, likely an entrance or covered walkway, in Manavgat, Turkey. The dominant feature is a large, geometric overhead structure illuminated from within by vibrant red neon lights, casting a warm glow. The structure features recessed panels forming a crisscross pattern. Below, the ground transitions from a checkered beige and brown tiled pattern on the right to a darker asphalt-like surface on the left. White lines and concentric circles are painted on this darker surface, suggesting a designated path or area. Several small orange traffic cones with red circular "No Parking" symbols are placed along these markings. A small, modern-looking booth or guard house with illuminated windows stands near the edge of the paved area. In the mid-ground, a large white and blue arched structure frames the distant view. Beyond this arch, the sky is a deep twilight blue. Palm trees are visible on either side, their fronds dark against the sky. A decorated archway, possibly floral or festive, is also present near one of the palm trees. Faintly visible text on banners in the background, appearing reversed, includes "YUMAK SARAY" and "CEYSU". Another distant sign, also reversed, shows "OPEN" and "BIM". The overall atmosphere is modern and inviting, likely for a commercial or hospitality establishment. | Open Wire