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Troy, and olives
... at the enemy. The inclined roadway into the inner part of the city might have been the inspiration for the Trojan horse story by Homer. Given how narrow the gateways are, and how unlikely it is that a horse large enough to contain a dozen master soldiers would be accepted blindly, it still makes your imagination run wild as you walk the centuries. During the day's drive south to Kusadasi, we passed many kinds of fields. Olive ...
Totally Thrilled with Turkey
... Paul, and is still used today for select concerts. These ruins are indescribable - it is difficult to understand what we are looking at. The construction and design was far beyond what one can imagine or expect to see - and to think that they have lasted all of these centuries! Just in front of the theatre is the roadway that Anthony and Cleopatra walked down as they arrived for their honeymoon in Ephesus.
High atop ...
This Greek Salad is All Green to Me
... have been the House of the Virgin Mary. Now, wait a second here…how the heck did the Virgin Mary end up in Turkey, you ask? Well, remember earlier on when we mentioned how John the Apostle was here spreading Christianity after Jesus was crucified? Supposedly, before Jesus died, he entrusted John with Mary’s care and John brought Mary here with him, where she lived until her death and Assumption. The site was discovered in the early ...
Finally, the beach!
... guy at the front desk for a recommendation for dinner, and he sent us to a restaurant right on the port. We were a little worried because it seemed extremely touristy, but we got a seaside table so we decided to try it. The greeter/manager told us he'd gotten a call from his friend saying 2 girls were coming and to take care of us. The food was great, the service was great, and we even got oragami napkin flowers from our waiter at the end of the night!
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Andrew breaks his bike and we see awesome ruins.
... of marble and stone and we were refreshed and ready to make the bus journey the next day which would take us into Izmir and then out again to the Turkish port of Cesme and then onwards to the Greek island of Chios (a seedy place where we somehow managed to find ourselves in the middle of some Greek political rally) and then to the port of Athens the next morning (after sleeping in our sleeping bags on air mattresses in a quiet corner of the ship, being too cheap to buy a ...
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