Meteor Hole
Meteor Hole is located on the Black island. It is believed that a meteor fell down here many years ago, hence the name. The colour is a lovely shade of blue and its sight will make you want to put down an anchor and swim.
Meteor Hole is located near Bodrum (Turkey) 36° 59' 3.2820" N , 27° 27' 20.6208" E
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