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    Live Like A Queen (Or King) At Turkey's Mardan Palace

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    Amber Fijolek on Sep 9, 2009 4:19 PM PDT
    In Antalya, Turkey, a beautiful city surrounded by mountains that sits right on the Mediterranean coast, there lies a resort fit for a king. Mardan Palace was made for those rolling in riches, and every penny has been invested into the development of such indulgent design that its majesty defies reality. And what better a location for such a world-class resort than Antalya, a city known for its proximity to great skiing, hiking, and shipwreck exploring as well as its important role in the history of the Greek, Roman, and Ottoman empires. The hotel boasts its own coral reef and lagoon, a spa so sweet it will make you salivate, and a vast swimming pool that appears bigger in area than the resort itself. Each room caters to this marvelous location with a view of either the Mediterranean Sea, the Taurus Mountain Range, or the pool encapsulated by a series of ornamented bridges. As if the beautiful view weren't enough, guests enjoy toiletries by Hermes and a 24-hour butler service. Excursions alone could occupy your entire stay, but guests are also entertained by 24 different spots within the resort to enjoy some luxury food and libations, including one with an all vegetarian menu, one with windows made of tropical fishtanks, one within the Palace's own waterfall, and one situated on the rooftop. It's a shame I've spent most of my lifetime without having considered Turkey an instinctual travel destination: It's now reached the top of my list! Click on the slideshow to experience Antalya's Mardan Palace!

    Style Hero: Her Bra Saved Her Life!

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    Lisanne Silverman on Jun 24, 2008 2:16 PM PDT
    An American hiker stranded for days in the Bavarian Alps has been rescued after using - get this - her sports bra to attract the attention of her would-be rescuers. Apparently the 24 year old attached the underthing to a cable that made its way down to a group of lumberjacks, who were then able to contact rescue units. Wonder how she knew that that the universal signal for distress among timber workers was underwear? We don't recommend trying this at home, but if you must, while those lacy La Perlas attract a whole lot of attention elsewhere, they're far too delicate for life or death situations. But maybe I'm wrong?

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