Garip Island

Group of islands
Garip Islands
NASA image showing Garip Islands and nearby Kalem Island
Map
Geography
LocationTurkey,
Aegean Sea
Coordinates39°0′23″N 26°47′8″E / 39.00639°N 26.78556°E / 39.00639; 26.78556
Administration
Turkey

Garip Island consists of two islands (the larger island is 88 acres) off the coast of Dikili ilçe in İzmir Province, Turkey. Together they are called the Garip Islands (Turkish: Garip Adaları), at the cut point of Dikili's Bademli Bay. Both islands face the Greek island of Lesbos.

The islands are at 39°00′N 26°47′E / 39.000°N 26.783°E / 39.000; 26.783, just to the west of Kalem Island. The distance between the two is about 500 metres (1,600 ft). The nearest point on the mainland (Anatolia) is about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) to the north east. In antiquity these islands, along with a third island that has now joined the mainland, were known as the Arginusae; they were the site of the Battle of Arginusae in 406 BC.

In Turkish Garip can mean ‘weird’, ‘strange’ or ‘desolate’ among other meanings.

Garip Island is located in Turkey
Garip Island
Garip Island
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Location of Garip Island in Turkey

Offered for sale under a single title deed in 2006, the islands were sold to Fiyapı, a Turkish development group in 2010.[1] No construction was undertaken on the islands.[2]

In 2007 the Guardian newspaper in the UK published a story claiming that a group on the Greek island of Lesbos planned to buy the island, but the sale was never completed.[3]

In 2015 an international group of archaeologists claimed that Garip Island was a lost island in the eastern Aegean that was once home to the ancient city of Kane (Canae).[4]

  • Openstreetmap image showing the Garip Islands off the coast of Dikili, Turkey
    Openstreetmap image showing the Garip Islands off the coast of Dikili, Turkey
  • Highlighted map from 1890s indicating the Arginusae islands (now Garip Islands and Kalem Island). Original map by Heinrich Kiepert (1818–1899)
    Highlighted map from 1890s indicating the Arginusae islands (now Garip Islands and Kalem Island). Original map by Heinrich Kiepert (1818–1899)
  • Approaching the Garip Islands in Turkey, by boat from the North West. The smaller island can be seen to the right, the larger island in the centre, and the mainland of Turkey is in the background on the left.
  • Dikili coastline with Garip Island in the background
    Dikili coastline with Garip Island in the background
  • Smaller Garip Island viewed from the larger island with Lesbos in the distance
    Smaller Garip Island viewed from the larger island with Lesbos in the distance
  • The view from Garip large island, looking out across the sea

References

  1. ^ "Fiyap bought Garip Island" "Fiyapı, Garip Ada'yı satın aldı" - Dünya April 28th 2010 (in Turkish)
  2. ^ Turksail page (in Turkish)
  3. ^ "Greeks plan to buy Turkish island" - The Guardian
  4. ^ Lost Island of Ancient Greece Discovered in Aegean Sea - National Geographic

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