Paloma Club Sultan Ozdere
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Nothing Minor about Asia (Kusadasi & Ephesus)
... Greek/Roman Biblical and current inland city of Ephesus lies approximately 20 miles to the north east of our port. A 40 minute bus ride past pomegranate orchards took us through modern Ephesus up the the south mountain through cedars, cypress, Norfolk and what appeared to be Ponderosa pines to the home and shrine of the Virgin Mary where she spent her remaining years ...
On our way to Ephesus
... we walked 3 blocks and we were here. Wow, this is a fabulous place, and of course still off season,so not busy. The people that run the 6 apt building are great. They fell in love with the place a few years ago and moved from Britain. They are so nice, even had their friends over for lunch yesterday and invited us.
Our apt. is on the main floor beside the pool, we are 5 min from the beach, and same for the dolmas. We walked into ...
Ephesus
... 305;ch, dass dıe Archaeologen etwas gar vıel aus den Ruınen herauslesen koennen... Leıder ıst der Ort ueberschwemmt von Tourısten. Besonders wenn eın Kreuzfahrschıff ın Kusadası anlegt, und zu meıner Zeıt hatte es eın solches, voll von franzoesıschen Tourısten. Dıese stolzıeren dann zum Beıspıel ın Stoeckelschuhen und Mınırock durch ...
Ancient Ephesus - Last Entry from Turkey!
... apparently four cruise ships were docking which meant tons of people and he wanted us to enjoy it unrushed. He, as usual, knew what he was talking about as we got there at 7:45 and were the first group in line to get in when they opened at 8am.
Ephesus was an ancient Greek city, and later a major Roman city, on the west coast of Asia Minor. It was founded by an Athenian prince in the 10th century BC ...
Andrew breaks his bike and we see awesome ruins.
... 8217;s guide is: If they knew it was empty from the 13th century, why did they bother looking?!
Even so, the ruins themselves were pretty cool but not as big or opulent as the ones we’d seen at Ephesus, save for the gates to the site. These gates were pretty big and originally would have had three arches, connecting the oddly named ‘Gate of Persecution’ and the basilica itself.
We enjoyed our time in Selcuk, wandering amongst really ...