Beşparmak Mountains (Latin: Latmus; Ancient Greek: Λάτμος) are a ridge of many spurs located in the Muğla and Aydın provinces of Turkey, running in an east-west direction along the north shore of the former Latmian Gulf on the coast of Caria, which became part of Hellenised Ionia. The city of Latmus, located on the south slopes of Mount Latmus 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of Miletus, was originally a port on the narrow gulf, as reported by Strabo. He also states that Latmus is the same as Mount Phthires in the Catalogue of Trojans.
The mouth of the Gulf of Latmus began to fill with sediment from the Maeander (Büyük Menderes) river, which emptied into it, even in classical antiquity. By 300 CE Lake Bafa had formed behind the estuary marshes. It gradually diminished in salinity and would now be fresh water except that canals to the Aegean introduce a saline element. The ecology remains a brackish-water one and the lake has been made a bird sanctuary. Its area of 7 square kilometres (2.7 sq mi) with a maximum depth of 25 metres (82 ft) still extends from the base of the west spur of Mount Latmus, although, having lost its port, the ancient medium-sized town of Herakleia (Latmus) has declined in size and facilities to the small village of Kapikiri.
I guess I'm not the perfect human being
But I really want to live under your will
I've been hesitating for a lifetime now
And I have chosen the narrow way but still
A question tears my mind apart
You must have planned this right from the start
You turned my feet, my soul, my heart
And I understand know that You love me more
More than I'll ever know
When problems gather over and around me
I know your pain was even, even worse
When I try to disappear, You're right by my side
And I can't hide
And we will never be apart
This was Your plan right from the start
You turned my feet, my soul, my heart
And I understand know that You love me more
More than I'll ever know
So use my feet,my soul, my heart
'Cause I understand now that You love me more
More than I'll ever know