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Tag Archives: Turkey
186 days
Thousands of photos 9 Countries: (UK, South Africa, Turkey, Israel, Jordan, India, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam) Countless airplanes, buses, trains, boats, taxis, auto-rickshaws, cycle-rickshaws, bike-rickshaws, tuk-tuks, bicycles, motorcycles and … Continue reading
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Tagged Cambodia, India, Israel, Jordan, SE Asia, south africa, Thailand, Turkey, UK, Vietnam
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Healing powers of Palmukkale, Turkey
One too many overnight buses and couple pomegranate juices later I found myself deeper into the center of Turkey. By the time I arrived at Ephesus I was at the point of, you seen one ruin you seen ‘em all… … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient roman city, Cappadocia, palmukkale, pomagranate juice, ruins, Turkey
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Cappadocia, Turkey: The land of ferries and chimneys
I left Istanbul to explore some of the more “exotic” areas that Turkey has to offer. I planned a loop that took me from Istanbul through the middle of Turkey in the Anatolia region and back all in about a … Continue reading
From the sky, seeing Cappadocia
To be honest, I haven’t given much thought to my “bucket list”. I find it somewhat morbid and somewhat pointless. My theory is that if you want to do something you should either just do it or figure out a … Continue reading
Brief encounters with the Turks
I understand it’s the culture in Turkey to welcome people into their stores and offer Turkish tea to visitors, but I have had an abnormal amount of tea as well as interactions with the Turkish people since I’ve arrived. It … Continue reading
Istanbul, not Constantinople
Jodi & Chris take on Istanbul : Top 10 things to see & do 1. The Grand Baazar & Spice Market: If you enjoy being hoched for rugs, jewelry, Turkish delight, dried fruit, nuts, scarves, towels, tea or spices this … Continue reading
T-minus 6 days…
When you have a sore throat, you go to the doctor. When your neck is kinked, you rush to the chiropractor. When you’re about to leave for a six month jaunt around the world, who do you turn to? You, … Continue reading