The white beach and crystal clear waters of Lake Salda in southwestern Turkey, with its dazzling view when the sun sets, are attracting flocks of visitors, including many couples tying the knot, say local officials.
Also known as Turkey's Maldives, the lake in the Burdur province has been a popular destination for tourists in recent years, Rıza Kamil, a provincial Food and Agriculture Ministry official, told Anadolu Agency.
"The lake gets its color from its turquoise water and sandy beaches and takes you to a dream world during sunset," he said.
Kamil said the special beauty of Lake Salda and its environs are being protected for future generations by a specially designated environmental protection zone.