Muğla, Türkiye: Between tourist attractions and a mysterious archaeological site
The province of Muğla, located in southwestern Türkiye, offers visitors a captivating experience that matches what travelers expect from this Mediterranean region, featuring sunny coastlines, rugged mountains, and remnants of ancient empires that disappeared long ago.
However, behind these well-known tourist landmarks, the region hides an attraction that draws attention for more mysterious reasons and attracts devoted visitors for purposes unrelated to leisure or recreation.
About an hour’s drive north of the beautiful coastal town of Akyaka lies Lagina, an archaeological site that hosts the largest known temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Hecate.
While the worship of most ancient deities has become part of history, this site continues to attract visitors for reasons connected to traditions and religious practices.
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