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A Travel Blog entry by boshasha from İskenderun, Hatay, Turkey
... by Arbic car ever ... !!! so we start in the kasab port ... yaladgi port .... and going to Anatolia ... I was soo exciting ,,, at the first minute we spended it in turkey we arrive Iskenderun there ...
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Fire of Anatolia!
A Travel Blog entry by laurareane from Antalya, Turkish Mediterranean Coast, Turkey
... . We bought so much! Weighed down dannys bag for his trip home. We decided on our last night to attend Fire of Anatolia, a Turkish dance show. Think lord of the dance but with Turkish people. It was an interesting choice of entertainment. First of all, ...
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Last day inTurkey
A Travel Blog entry by grahamandmandi from Istanbul, Turkey
... was hard to know what to bring someone you don't know at all, that is still small enough to pack and lug around Anatolia as well as being something really attractive and Australian. We felt these fit the bill perfectly. But I think we may have insulted ...
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The British Vs The Meze
A Travel Blog entry by travelnshit from Πρωταράς, Famagusta, Cyprus
... girls, I've got a fun idea. Let's make a list of stuff to do in Cyprus. Yaayyy. 1. Slow roast your flesh on the beach. 2. Go scuba diving and watch hot chicks swim overhead. 3. Make lists of stuff to do in Cyprus. 4. Bitch continuously about the lack of ...
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TRANSBALKAN TRAVEL BLUE VOYAGE TOUR
A Travel Blog entry by bluevoyage from Bodrum - Mugla, Turkey
... MARMARIS - GOÇEK Day 1... Board your sailing yacht in Marmaris. Ancient Marmaris, Physkos was an important stage on the Anatolia-Rhodes-Egypt trade route. In the 16th century Süleyman the Magnificent had a citadel built which can still be seen ...
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Konya, Antalya, the whirling dervishes monastery
A Travel Blog entry by kupdegra from Antalya, Turkey
... needed during your travels. Almost two hours later we are arriving at the 13th century Sultanhani Caravanserai, the largest in Anatolia, and located on the road which once linked Konya to Persia. The huge stone building is pretty impressive from the ...
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"How much for the love heart?"
A Travel Blog entry by jimmyandkristen from Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey
... a lot of persecution from the Romans. Later the Christians had to worry about Arab invaders as well storming into central Anatolia. So they built massive underground cave networks in the soft rocks of Cappadocia (so "soft" you can ship away ...
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OMERAGA BLUE VOYAGE TOUR
A Travel Blog entry by bluevoyage from Fethiye - Mugla, Turkey
... 'lüklü down from the acropolis. In those times the sea reached as far as the Kaunos acropolis. When the Persians captured Anatolia the city came under the control of Mausolos. After Alexander the Great defeated the Persians in 334 BC the city was ruled ...
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Married to the Sea
A Travel Blog entry by jimmyandkristen from Olympos, Antalya, Turkey
... sign of the divide it cited the use of the Western style toilet in Western Turkey and the squat toilet in Eastern Anatolia... Calvin's responses were interesting though in their total acceptance of the securlar state and Attaturk's greatness at all costs ...
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Christmas with the Kings
A Travel Blog entry by joel_b_king from Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
... 't get out of the car but it was nice just to be there and see the place. After Taman Mini we headed to Anatolia's, the Turkish restaurant I wrote about in the Jakarta blog. This was perhaps everyone's favorite meal of the trip. It was simply amazing. ...
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TURKIYE (Turguie)
A Travel Blog entry by gecturk from Ankara, Turkey
... USSR Climate: temperate; hot, dry summers with mild, wet winters; harsher in interior Terrain: high central plateau (Anatolia); narrow coastal plain; several mountain ranges Elevation extremes: lowest point: Mediterranean Sea 0 m highest point: Mount ...
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Kouboy Biblo
A Travel Blog entry by jimmyandkristen from Istanbul, Turkey
... ...it's also not something worth complaining about...ugg. Before reaching Ankara we had a stop at the big salt lake in central Anatolia. It was pretty, kind of like the great Salt Lake in Utah. The landscape of the Cenral Anatolian plain could have been ...
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Sunny Antalya
A Travel Blog entry by aaranck from Antalya, Turkey
... the beach, annoying song, and all the rude Russians, we ventured out one night for a dance performance by The Fire of Anatolia at Turkey's best-preserved Roman amphiteatre, Aspendos. It was a truly sublime experience to watch a (great) performance in a ...
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July 14th
A Travel Blog entry by edpayton from Antolıa, Turkey
... ; Their response to this challenge has been to become actively engaged in helping to set up 3 special needs schools in the Anatolia region. They are also, through their travel agency which arranges tours for tourists, working on a program to provide ...
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Kas a lovely place to rest
A Travel Blog entry by big8little from Kas, Turkey
... home use. Shopping done, Jo and I headed on over to find the others. But not before I found a ceramic shop (Atelie Anatolia) that was quite nice to explore - some contemporary pieces, including a few that were wheel thrown with a grey glaze and ...
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Bahrain
A Travel Blog entry by smash from Manama, Bahrain
... , and they probably contribute to the large number of car repair shops we've seen. In Budaiya, we looked for the Anatolia Turkish restaurant. Instead, we found a little place ("Middle East Restaurant") which seemed to have a booming take-away business. In ...
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Best places in the world - its official
A Travel Blog entry by happysheep from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... like Tapas of Chocolate and Rabbit Five Ways. Shop 9, 32 Dunn Bay Road, Dunsborough. Phone (08)97591877. Ciya, Istanbul, Turkey Anatolia owes chef Musa Dagdeviren big time. He trawls the region for home-style recipes in danger of extinction, then ...
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Anatolia Resort Cirali
Ulupinar Koyu, Cirali, Antalya, Turkey
We are a superb small hotel in the middle of real nature life. We only have 7 rooms and are not based on touristic flow. We have a 10.000sqm garden and are only 3-5 minutes to the beach. Animals and much nature? Here you go!
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