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Uncovering Ephesus
... to get raisin bran today. Bryan is sticking with the bagel and cream cheese option (we rarely have cream cheese on hand at home). We didn't have to wait too long in the theatre before they ushered us off of the ship and onto a bus.
Our tour guide, Ike, was very good. He talked to us about Turkey the whole way out to the site of Ephesus. I was surprised when he pointed to the map and told us we were on Asia Minor. I hadn't really considered that we would be visiting ...
The Ionian region
... Christian ruins we have visited. Much of the structure has been damaged or removed. There is a resident population of turtles which presumably migrate back and forth from the pool adjacent to the temple of Artemis at the bottom of the pool. From there a short walk down the hill to the Isa Bey Mosque, a small rural mosque with quite picturesque decoration and a standout for its wooden frame in the dome of the roof (they ar usually of stonework) and ...
Easy to be in Kusadasi
... final touches on a job offer she had received while we were in Canakkale. She had been seeking another teaching job – first in Iraq and then on sober second thought she accepted a job to teach in East Java Indonesia with a start date of early July…..leaving us with a few less weeks to travel together. Good for her though to have a plan for the next year and as an avid diver, Indonesia is a perfect location. Exciting. So lots of ...
Our hotel by the Aegean Sea
... never get bored watching a sunset” I told Michel! “Because each and every one of them is unique and special in its very own special way”!
We wandered around the hotel’s grounds for another half an hour before eventually retreating back into our room in preparation of tonight’s dinner!
Monique ...
Ephesus
... ride from Bergama. Upon arriving, I quickly located my hostel (Australian & New Zealand Guesthouse), which was walking distance from the otogar. I checked in immediately & speedily went on with my plans for the day. Ephesus was my priority. Ephesus, according to Lonely Planet, is the best preserved classical city in the eastern Mediterranean. It was built around 600 BC.
I walked back to the ...
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- Swimming pool
- Restaurant