Two Britons have been killed in a jeep safari accident near Fethiye in Turkey, the Foreign Office has confirmed.
Two other Britons were injured in the accident and taken to hospital.
Local reports suggested the open-top vehicle crashed into a telegraph pole near the village of Korubuk as it returned to a resort.
Three Turkish nationals were also hurt in the accident, they added.
The group had reportedly been to Saklikent Gorge, about 25 miles from the popular resort of Fethiye.
The gorge is 1,000ft deep and 12 miles long, making it one of the longest and deepest in the world.
Jeep safaris are a popular expedition for tourists staying in the main resorts of southwest Turkey and offer a chance to see the countryside beyond the beach.
Similar crashes have occurred in recent years with 12 passengers hurt in August 2012 when a vehicle hit a lamp-post.
An FCO spokesman said: "We are aware of a jeep safari incident near Fethiye in Turkey involving four British nationals, two of whom have died, two of whom have been hospitalised. We are providing consular assistance."
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