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Bergama
... more cool mosaics. And what's that - another theatre!
Second was the Asclepion - a healing centre. Patients were diagnosed according to their dreams, and dying people (patients were examined at the gate) and pregnant women weren't allowed to enter. ...
Another Amazing Ruin at Permigmom
... they all suicided on April 1st by jumping offthe city walls. Permigmom discovered parchment paper, was the home of Hippocrates and the Centre of Medicine, had the first known hospital and had a library of 200,000 books. Once again, Mehmet, our guide brought it to life.
Second stop was the ancient city of Troy or Troia as the turks call it. This was also a huge seaport in its ...
Ruined!
After smashin' out some breaky we jumped in the car and hit the road. Not far though... just a couple hundred metres for the ferry to Canakkale. We were the last car to fit and it pulled away after a couple o' minutes... worked out nicely.
Today's plan... Bergama to check out Pergamum. I must admit we're not that well read on Turkey, nor ancient ruins, but most people seemed to think that these were the tits... so Pergamum it was. Troy was on the way, ...
The roads through the mountains
... kept coming back for more attention and hugs, being as docile as a dog can possibly be. Indeed: 2 nights after each other dogs!
The second morning the long slope down, well deserved sweets in the main local hub and then the last part to the harbour with the ferry to Istanbul.
We were warned, that there could be a small problem with the ferry to Istanbul: the early one (for the next day) would go to Bostanci, 200 meters from the house of our host but didn't ...
Off Season
... would come to bath in the healing waters and doctors would receive medical training and perform research. The best part though, was that I spent the entire two hours here as the only visitor. I was free to explore and climb around the ruins alone which bestowed an aura of mystery to the place.
Leaving the Asclepion I ate lunch and then began my trek up the nearby mountain to the Acropolis, modeled after the one Athens and Pergamon's ...