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Demi's Turkish delight
01 August 2006
Actress Demi Moore has been holidaying on the south Turkish coast.
The star headed to the historic town of Fethiye, which lies on the Mediterranean coast.
During her stay the GI Jane star stayed on board a yacht moored in the harbour and was able to tour the coast and surrounding islands.
Fethiye has become a popular resort in recent years offering a mix of a busy harbour town, beach resorts and historical attractions.
The rock tombs in the hills above the town are around 2,500 years old and remains from the Greek and Roman civilisations can be found in the surrounding area.
The islands along the coastline are also well known for diving, although Demi only took advantage of the views on offer.
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The star headed to the historic town of Fethiye, which lies on the Mediterranean coast.
During her stay the GI Jane star stayed on board a yacht moored in the harbour and was able to tour the coast and surrounding islands.
Fethiye has become a popular resort in recent years offering a mix of a busy harbour town, beach resorts and historical attractions.
The rock tombs in the hills above the town are around 2,500 years old and remains from the Greek and Roman civilisations can be found in the surrounding area.
The islands along the coastline are also well known for diving, although Demi only took advantage of the views on offer.
© Adfero Ltd
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