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Smyrna - Running on empty and a wild goose chase
... geographer, relates that Alexander came to Mt. Pagos (modern day Kadifekale in Izmir) to hunt, fell asleep and dreamt of Nemesis (goddess of divine retribution and revenge) who commanded him to found a city on the spot. According to legend, Smyrneans sought advice on this command from the famous oracle of Apollo at Claros. Apollo answered that "those who live on Pagos will be three or four times happier than before". This legend is depicted on numerous coins of ...
Welcome to the country of the doner!
... And now, I was standing in turkish territory! My entering to the country was rather funny, as i had to leave my backpack and passport in the border and ilegally walk inside to look for some atm, get some change and come back to pay for my visa. They didn't have cardreader and I forgot to prepare the cash for this, hehe! But apart from this little setback, everything went smooth afterwards, and I easily found the bus that took me to Izmir and ...
Bye gallipoli .. Hello Izmir
Arrived into turkey s third largest city of 4.5 mil inhabitants 6 hrs later ok coach, we badly need to quench our thirst. Checked into hotel that s a pleasant surprise of Nuevo and modern, we quickly set out to explore the city. They ve a big bazaar bigger than Grand Bazaar Istanbul . Dinner was a nice seafood with some wine n raki. ...
A Last Day in Turkey
... how Toronto has completely botched their waterfront. It was so nice here, with restaurant after restaurant lining the walkway and all of them had huge outdoor patios. After dinner we picked up some final souvenirs, namely Turkish Delight and baklava before coming back to the hotel for our final packing before the flight home tomorrow. I am definitely going to miss Turkey and cannot wait until I can make my way back ...
Helen who?
... of WWI. The British and the French teamed up to go against the Turks, who wanted to be part of the Allies but were rebuffed so they eventually teamed up with the Germans.
This is where the "Anzac legend" started. The Australians and New Zealanders came together to form an army corps functioning under the leadership of the British army. The British commander was actually giving orders sitting on an island farther out to sea, he wasn’t with ...