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Cappodocia - anyone for a balloon flight?
... had taken the morning before from the ground in anticipation of our experience. We were having a competition of who could take the best photos...hmmm a pretty even race I think, but maybe I had the edge for once? (My blog, my story).
Floating above the fairy chimneys and seeing the sun rise alongside so many other balloons was an experience we just couldn't miss (it was so worth it). To me, it felt like we had stepped back in time, as from my limited understanding (very ...
Göreme
... authenticité des couleurs... C'est passionnant.
En l'écoutant je comprends que le Kilim peut revêtir la même importance et la même volonté de transmission vers les générations futures que les hiéroglyphes Égyptiens, ou les peintures rupestres de Lascaux. Mais ici, pas de pierre de Rosette pour déchiffrer la symbolique. Cependant beaucoup des motifs les plus connus sont issus de la période néolithique. On sait que les ...
Cappadoce
... Leur carrosse tape à l'oeil, attise la curiosité, favorise le contact, amuse le passant. Bon d'un autre côté, comme le dit Nico, il tombe très souvent en panne, n'avance pas terrible,consomme comme un Irlandais pendant un match de rugby, et prend un petit peu de place... Mais qu'importe, ils nous ont fait rêver ! Voici sans doute une clé. Je réalise en l'écrivant combien, le rêve peut être moteur en ce qui me concerne. Un antidote à ...
Cappadocia on our own...scooter
This morning, our last in Cappadocia, we rose to breakfast with Perihan (hostess) and Nimet (her daughter), who were as welcoming and friendly as usual. Breakfast in Turkey has consistently consisted of a boiled egg, cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, cheese, and bread, as well as coffee or tea. Knox usually enjoys the egg and bread, but leaves the rest for me. I usually eat his cucumbers, tomatoes and olives, and he eats my bread. We rented a scooter to take on ...
Fairy Chimneys in Cappadocia
... The next stop was the Ihlara valley which is a valley within a large canyon where we did a nice 4km walk through the trees and by the river, also where we saw on old cave church. After the walk we arrived at Belisirma Village where we had a yummy lunch (I had Turkish meal of meat and rice) sitting on wooden rafts that sat on top of the small river. After lunch we went ...