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  2. Phoenix theophrasti - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix theophrasti, the Cretan date palm, is a palm native to the eastern Mediterranean, in the southermost points of Greece and Turkey.It, along with Chamaerops humilis (the European fan palm) are the only native palm species in the Mediterranean basin; areas forested with these species constitute Europe's only palm forests. [2]

  3. Durupınar site - Wikipedia

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    An official road sign near Doğubayazıt in Turkey with the words Nuhun Gemisi ("Noah's Ship") pointing the way to the Durupınar site and away from Mount Ararat. According to local reports, heavy rains combined with three earthquakes exposed the formation from the surrounding mud on May 19, 1948.

  4. How to Tent a Turkey - AOL

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    Fold a sheet of aluminum foil in the center, fan it open into a tent shape and place it over the turkey. It's important to make sure there is room between the tent and the turkey for circulation.

  5. How (And Why) To Tuck Turkey Wings - AOL

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    Here's a simple way to prepare your turkey like a pro before roasting: Tuck the wings to enhance the presentation while ensuring even cooking.. Securing the wings behind and close to the body ...

  6. Tahtalı Dağı - Wikipedia

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    Tahtalı Dağı, also known as Lycian Olympus, is a mountain near Kemer, a seaside resort on the Turkish Riviera in Antalya Province, Turkey. It was known as Olympus ( Ancient Greek : Ὄλυμπος ; also transliterated as Olympos ) and Phoenicus or Phoinikous ( Ancient Greek : Φοινικοῦς ) in ancient times. [ 1 ]

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