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... the Venus Hotel were unbelievably helpful and gracious. Actually, our experience with pretty everyone we have encountered in Turkey has been glowingly positive. People here have been universally warm, cordial, and helpful and really made our experience in ...
The bus journey from Istanbul was a shocker. Really long and very uncomfortable. But there was a bus boy who served as much cold water, coke, tea or coffee as you wanted!!! AND he makes sure you get kicked off at the correct stop! Brilliant! We ...
... on we went. We eventually landed at the Otgor (bus statıon) and caught our next bus. A nıne and a half hour bus rıde over nıght to Selçuk. So what I want to know is thıs.... is ıt old age (relatıvley speakıng) beıng a Mom or ıs ıt just me? I feel as though I have ...
... that if you show up on your own without a guide that everything is 50% off! So, folks, if you ever come to Turkey, never shop with a guide! The good news is that I was still more impressed with the ceramics that I saw and bought in Capadoccia than I was ...
Selcuk, Izmir, Turkey

Entrance off St. Jean Sok., just east of Isa Bey Cami Selcuk, Izmir, Turkey

Camlik Koyu, Selcuk, Izmir, Turkey

Agora Carsisi, Selcuk, Izmir, Turkey

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Cleopatra's Sister found at Ephesus
Posted on Mar 25, 2009, 12:06:59
A visit to Ephesus is one of the highlights of many people's visit to western Turkey. I go there several times a year and always see something I have missed previously or now understand better. It is the most popular single attraction for visitors in the ...
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Weather in Turkey during March '10
Posted on Oct 17, 2009, 03:41:44
... I am sure you will be doing a great deal of your own research in preparation for your trip but if you do visit western Turkey and require any more information, please let me know. For example if you are visiting Ephesus and have some extra time in the ...
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Amasya-Turkey
Posted on Mar 14, 2009, 12:42:12
... the superb photographs. Amasya seems one of the highlights of any visit to Central Anatolia with the Pontic Rock Tombs, wonderful Selçuk and Ottoman architecture and the scores of colourful restored 19th Century wooden houses. I must place it on my 'must ...
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