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Belinda Sol Kumkoy

Kumkoy, Antalya, Turkey

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A big horse, a spa, and a Prince of Denmark

A travel blog entry by heathalessleofo

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... from the "To be or not to be" soliloquy, which is not all that far as it turns out. From what I hear, however, Pergamum does not hold a candle to Ephesus, which we will get to in a couple of days. Nonetheless it was a very enjoyable visit. Probably all the more so on the back of Troy’s mediocrity. Tomorrow we move on, and for the next few days the forecast suggests ever increasing temperatures and clear blue skies. At ...

The Trojan War

A travel blog entry by odysseustravel

The battles begin and Odysseus soon establishes himself as a valuable commander and fighter. Achilles, a semi-immortal super warrior shares the limelight with Odysseus. The war grinds on and many men die. Soon Achilles, the Greeks prize fighter dies leaving the outcome of the war up to his comrades. When all seems ...

Bergama, Pergamon, potato-potata

A travel blog entry by clarf

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... got back, we realised we’d taken many hours to do the site properly. It began to get dark and we were in need of tucker so we walked into the town, past the shops where the salesmen were practically trying to jump through their own windows to get us to come into their shops when we walked past and found ourselves at (guess where?!, yes...) a pub. There was football on the TV and everyone was excited, but to be honest, it doesn’t really interest us too much, so ...

Two more churches

A travel blog entry by djreed

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... it. Each hotel these past two nights has had a wonderful spa and thermal pool, which have helped relax his aching muscles.

We are trying to use a few Turkish terms like "choke giselle". The Turkish people smile when we use it, probably because we say it so differently. Another word is "Saul" which means thanks.

Karen told me a funny story about how to remember the word for "no" in Turkish. A ...

Pergamon, Yah Mon!

A travel blog entry by billnpat

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... and by the way the loudest and crappiest speakers in all of Islam are above your heads, oh, and the little dog over there will chew on your electric cable and pull it through his poop. Oh well, no harm done.

In the morning we drove a couple of kms to the base of the gondola up to Pergamon, which is the famous ruins here. It is a huge place… at one time the city of Pergamon was the capital of a kingdom of over 5 million inhabitants, and it challenged ...

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