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Izmir, Turkey
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Istanbul, Turkey


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Göreme, Turkey


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Ankara, Turkey

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Istanbul, Turkey
ali Cappadocia is the ancient and modern name of a remarkable region in Central Anatolia. It is a geological wonderland which is a smaller triangular area from Urgup to Avanos and to Uchisar. The settlements in Cappadocia had come into existence, mostly in the valleys of Goreme, Ihlara and Soganli. The most intensive settlement was in the vicinity of the township of Goreme. It is possible to see many churches together today in the locality made into an open air museum. It is estimated that there are more than 600 rock-cut churches in Cappadocia. You can visit this site.
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re: Dinner Buffet / SnacksPhyllis Wow, that's amazing. I always though of Turkey as desert. I am surprised to see so much water.
re: Trojan horse from the movie "Troy."Maureen Well better late than never (LOL) I am so glad you had a wonderful time and even happier you made it back safety before all of the unrest over there. You are an inspiration to live life to the fuillest while you have a chance.
re: First DayMaureen Jones Hi Deb, I found the photos...Wow, I should have been there!!! Beautiful, just beautiful. I also take pictures of the bathrooms of hotels we stay at (LOL). You never know when you may want to do a makeover in your own home and you have great ideas that you have seen up close and personal to go by. Hahahahaha... Thanks for including me in sharing your adventure, just beautiful!
re: Well we all know what this is! Bernice a I just couldn't figure out what that thing on the wall was. Art maybe?Tia-Mia WOW Deb this is AWESOME...such history. I'm with Hope U, grab sleep while you're traveling. Keep the blog & pic coming, very interesting. Contined traveling mercies!
re: Troy and IzmirDavid Deb, this sounds like a great trip. I may have to visit there myself.
re: Gallipoli and Canakkale- last visited

- travel plan
- Istanbul, Turkey
- Çanakkale, Turkey
- Izmir, Turkey
- Kusadasi, Turkey
- Pamukkale, Turkey
- Konya, Turkey
- Göreme, Turkey
- Ankara, Turkey
- Istanbul, Turkey
- Istanbul, Turkey
ali Cappadocia is the ancient and modern name of a remarkable region in Central Anatolia. It is a geological wonderland which is a smaller triangular area from Urgup to Avanos and to Uchisar. The settlements in Cappadocia had come into existence, mostly in the valleys of Goreme, Ihlara and Soganli. The most intensive settlement was in the vicinity of the township of Goreme. It is possible to see many churches together today in the locality made into an open air museum. It is estimated that there are more than 600 rock-cut churches in Cappadocia. You can visit this site.