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THT Karbel Beach Hotel-Oludeniz

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Karbel Beach HotelThe Karbel Hotel has been a favourite Oludeniz Hotel with guests over the years. Approx 400m to the beach and shops, bars and restaurants. The Karbel Hotel has a large swimming pool, 2 bars, 2 restaurants and has occasional evening entertainment.

 

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THT Hotel Pelin-Calis

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Hotel PelinThis delightful hotel occupies a prime beach front setting in a peaceful, rural location. The hotel is brightly furnished throughout, creating a relaxed and informal atmosphere and there’s a friendly team of staff to look after you. Fethiye is 5 kilometres away and Dalaman airport is 55 kilometres. Dalaman airport is 55km away.

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THT Ozgurhan Hotel-Side

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Ozgurhan Hotel is close to the ancient town of Side, with a very rich culture and history. This region of Antalya is great for those looking for fun in the sun, as well as the opportunity to take some historic and cultural trips around the local area. Enjoy a dip in the large, clear swimming pool while you enjoy your stay at this comfortable hotel.

 

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carpet11.jpg Wool on wool (wool pile and wool warps and wefts): This is generally the least expensive type of carpet, but often the most "authentic" if such a word can be used. Wool on wool carpets have been made much longer and use more traditional designs than the other types of carpets. Because wool cannot be spun finely, the knot count is often not very high, compared to wool on cotton and silk on silk. High knot count is also not necessary for wool on wool carpets because they are often traditional geometric designs, or otherwise non-intricate patterns.

Wool on cotton (wool pile on cotton warps and wefts): This type of carpet can be much more intricate than wool on wool carpets because cotton can be spun finely and the knot count is generally much higher. In wool on cotton rugs, floral designs etc. are also found, in addition to the geometric patterns.

Silk on silk (
silk pile on silk warps and wefts): This is the most intricate type of carpet with very fine weave. Knot count for silk carpets intended for floor coverings should be no greater than 100 knots per square cm, or 10 X 10 cm² and can be as fine as 28 X 28 knots/cm². Any carpet woven with the knot count greater than 10 X 10 knots/cm² should only be used as a wall or pillow tapestry. These very fine, intricately woven carpets are no larger than 3m X 3m and are stunningly beautiful.

 

 
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