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Small and large streams emerging
from the west side of the Taurus water the plains on their journey to the
Mediterranean. This translucent running water, cascading into the sea at
points along the coast, is another attractive sight. The plant life of Antalya is extremely varied. Every kind
of tropical plant can be found along the coast. Visitors to Antalya are
struck by the size attained by the different species of cactus. When you
reach the foothills of the Taurus, you will see they are covered in the
typical Mediterranean maquis, while the forests are full of thriving oaks
and pine trees. The coton and sesame plantations and citrus and banana
groves of the plains have a beauty of their own. In Antalya the four seasons only appear on the calendar,
as there is no real winter here, so much so that when in 1985 for the first
time in 60 years snow fell, it was front page news. The summers are hot and rainless while the other months
are warm and often rainy, with a mean annual temperature of 18.7 °C. On
average there is no rain for 309.5 days a year. It is very rare for the
temperature to drop below zero. During the last 40 years the highest
recorded temperature was 44.6 °C. In Antalya the average humidty rate is
64%, whereas the seat temperatures are 17.6 °C in January, 18.0 °C in April,
27.7 °C in August and 24.5 °C in September.
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