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Turkey 2- 4th September 2012 - Ephesus
... evidence that it had anything to do with Mary,
except that a nun had a dream that that is where she lived, so it was decided
that it should became a holy place. What a wonderful stretch of faith the
church seems to have sometimes.
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Ancient Ruins of Ephesus
... ancient city could be estimated by multiplying the number of seats at the theatre by ten. Thankfully, not everyone was into these bloody shows!
Houses of the wealthy were restored as well. They looked like rowhouses with six or seven rooms for each household. The furniture was limited to occasional benches and size of each room was comparable to our hotel in Hong Kong. The floor was covered with mosaics depicting Gods and Heros. One of ...
Trojan horses and healing waters
... In the afternoon we visited Asklepion, an ancient medical town. Sick people would pilgrimage to the city to be treated by some of the area’s first doctors through a range of herbal remedies, sleep therapy, relaxation and leisure and positive thinking. Among the ruins are the water hospital, where people would sit in the dark listening to the soothing sound of running water, and leisure centre and amphitheatre ...
EPHESIS and the ruins of this ancient city!
... So, it was right here that I had my moment of glory, my moment where I had ample of time to run all over the place and do what I wanted to do which was….as Michel teasingly said….take tons of pictures with me in them all! Hahaha!
Continuing on, we stopped right next to an interesting design of a foot marked on one of the street’s ...
From Ephesus to Santorini, Part II
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History of Ephesus (Samsung)
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