Travel Blog Photos from Turkey (47,365)
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Koycegiz, Turkey |
Eceabat, Turkey |
Tevfikiye, Turkey |
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Koycegiz, Turkey |
Eceabat, Turkey |
Tevfikiye, Turkey |
Goreme, Turkey |
... had travelled very little previously, but John had been to Turkey twice before, so spoke some Turkish. Istanbul (population 15 million), Turkey's major city (and a huge sprawling city it is), is like a piece of Turkish delight waiting to be devoured - ...
... to different clothing, to women with heads covered....and although all we did was cross the boundary of water for 2 hours, Turkey feels altogether different than Greece (and it certainly is in the category of religion... Greek Orthodox vs. Muslim)... but ...
... Bedrock (i.e., the Flintstones). It is a weird and wonderful place; there are many unusual land formations in this area of Turkey called Cappadocia, a World Heritage Site. Our first day was spent exploring the Goreme Open-Air Museum, a cluster of rock- ...
... all over the world. He was born in Afghanistan but his father took him on this long trek over to and around Turkey, eventually settling in Konya. Mevlana's most quoted phrase which you may know is...".come, come whoever or whatever you are... ...
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Starter Kit for Turkey
Posted on Mar 10, 2009, 12:53:49
... Travellers from the Unite Kingdom should be aware that Scottish and Irish bank notes are not accepted or exchangeable in Turkey Travel: Hiring a car does of course give you greater flexibility to explore off the beaten track but petrol is expensive ...
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Your Opinions on Turkey
Posted on Nov 13, 2008, 13:46:55
... English and Cappadocia is a very, very amazing place...until we reached Cappadocia I felt that I had been wasting my time in Turkey, but Cappadocia was amazing, those mushrom hat hills, amazing jurasic scenery, now that is what I like. I think one of the ...
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Your Opinions on Turkey
Posted on Apr 16, 2008, 06:19:11
... loves to travel and experience new things. I live and grew up in the States, but I take pride in my turkish heritage. I visit Turkey almost every year (for about 2 months) and I absolutely love it there. The people are so friendly and inviting. Also, the ...
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Your Opinions on Turkey
Posted on Oct 2, 2007, 02:29:13
... loves to travel and experience new things. I live and grew up in the States, but I take pride in my turkish heritage. I visit Turkey almost every year (for about 2 months) and I absolutely love it there. The people are so friendly and inviting. Also, the ...
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