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Touring Turkey Part 3: Pamukkale/Hierapolis, Konya, and Cappadocia (July 27 – 29)
The first stop on this part of my tour was to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the ancient city of Hierapolis, Pamukkale Springs and the Travertine Terraces. Pamukkale is Turkish for “cotton castle” and that is exactly what these … Continue reading
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Tagged “A Gift of Love” Deepak & Friends, Agora, Basilica Baths, Byzantine Orthodox churches, Cappadocia, Cave houses, Cavusin Village, Central Turkey, Christian Basilica, Cleopatra’s Pool, Devrent Valley, Frontinus Gate, Frontinus Street, Goreme Open Air Museum, Greek Ouzzo, Gymnasium of Hierapolis, Hierapolis, Hot mineral springs, Kaymakli Underground City, Konya, Latrina, Love Valley, Luxury cave hotel suite, Mausoleum, Mosque, Museum of Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi, Nature’s handy work of rocks, North side travertine pools, North Terraces, Northern Necropolis, Nymphaeum of Tritons, Pamukkale, Pamukkale Springs, Pasabag, Pigeon Valley, Red clay pottery, Red valley, Rose valley, Seljuk Turks, Southern Gate, Sunrise hot air balloon, Temple of Apollo, Theater, Tombs, Traditional folk show, Travertine Terraces, Turkey’s signature drink, Uchisar Castle, UNESCO, Whirling Dervishes, YENI RAKI
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Turkey 7 Cities/Sites in 11 days on Plan B, Part 1: (July 22 – 24)
As you will recall if you read my Khiva and Out Blog, I spent my last two days in Uzbekistan going thru a stressful 48 hours working my way thru not only an emergency plan B but then a plan … Continue reading
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Tagged ANZAC Cove, Archaeological Museum, Ari Burnu, Aussies, Basilica Cistern, Beach Cemetery, Blue Mosque, Bosporus Dinner Cruise, Brighton Beach, Byzantine, Byzantine Building, Cappadocia, Chunuk Bair, Emperor Severus, enjoy a Turkish Bath, Ephesus, Gallipoli, German Fountain, Grand Bazaar, Hagia Sophia, Hippodrome, Hippordrome, Istanbul, Johnson’s Jolly, Konya and the museum/mausoleum of the Sufi Mystic and Poet Rumi, Lone Pine Cemetery, Muslim, Obelisk of Theodosius, Ottoman, Pamukkale, Pergamon, Roman, Serpent Column, Shrapnel Valley, Spice Bazaar, Taksim Square, the Basilica Cistern, The Battle for the Dardanelles, the battlefield of Gallipoli, the last home of Mother Mary, The Nek and Walker’s Ridge, The Remains of the Roman Hippodrome, Topkapi Palace, Turkey, Turkish Memorial, Whirling Dervish Religious Ceremony/Tourist Show
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