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Exploring little village sirinci
Legend has it the village started in 4AD by freed slaves under the feudal system n named their village ugly fugly to discourage other visitors! There s a lovely market in the centre if village filled with handicrafts, crochet, felt etc. A very relaxed and laid back atmosphere with genuinely nice villagers. After walking around for a little while we rest of weary feet at a local restaurant called something starts with an "O". Their Turkish pancake called ...
Kusadasi
... expecting us to buy something. We said it would be too hard to carry it home and he said it was no problem he could post it back home for us. We said we would have a look. Well, out rolled about 30 different types of carpets.... What have we got ourselves into! We both kept looking at each other like what do we do? As he was telling us about how they are made and they buy them from the small villages where 10 ladies might spend months hand making one rug then we started to fall ...
The road was not paved with gold....it wasnt paved
... where we would visit Ephesus, the biggest ancient city in all of Asia Minor.
Now, I would be remiss here if we didn't stop to talk about what the travel books don’t accentuate: the feeling that the people create. They are wonderful. All of the things that we strive to be when running around at a frantic North American pace they are not: generous with time and goods, friendly, patient and so very kind, similar to a bunch of Bubbies ...
Pronounced Efes, like the beer!
... was the theater, a monstrosity holding more than 40,000 people built into an Ephesus mountainside. As the tourist groups started pouring in around us, we were finishing up our stay in this great city. We wandered down to the colonnaded steps and street to what was once the old harbor and made our way to our ride back to Kusadasi. We certainly could have stayed longer, and perhaps sometime down the road we will get a chance to revisit this amazing ...
Storied Historical Ruins,
... much of a response.On June 27, 1891, two Lazarist preists and two Catholic officials set out to Ephesus to see the house. They found a small chapel in ruins with a damaged statue of the Virgin.They returned to Izmir with their report, and more priests and specialists were sent out to the site. Since 1892 the House of the Virgin has been a Catholic pilgrimage site. It ...
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