CARIA LATMOS SOAP DISPENSER

Product Code: 24FBPC103

Caria, in ancient times, was the name of the region covering most of present-day Aydın and Muğla provinces, as well as the western edge of Denizli province. The northern boundary is defined by the Büyük Menderes (Maiandros) River, while the Dalaman (Indos) River marks the boundary with neighboring Lycia to the east. The west and south are bordered by the Aegean Sea.

One of the natural environments where the stones used in the product are found is Latmos Mountain, located on the eastern shore of Latmos Gulf, marking the boundary between the ancient regions of Caria and Ionia. Today, Latmos Mountain is found within the borders of Aydın province, alongside the shore of Bafa Lake, which was formed by the filling of Latmos Gulf by the Menderes River, and contains the ruins of the ancient city of Herakleia Latmos to the west. Its current name is Beşparmak Mountain. Bafa Lake not only hosts many mythological legends and various bird species, but also eels that, after spawning in the Sargasso Sea in Mexico, travel across the ocean in larval form for three years and cover a distance of 7,000 kilometers to reach Bafa Lake. These eels, after living in freshwater for a while, embark on a reverse journey back to their birthplace to spawn.

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