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Turkey Day 18 - Troy!

Last time visited Troy I was on a tour group and it felt very rushed and I promised Julianne & Nadia that I would arrange for us to come back – and today I fulfilled that promise, unfortunately Nadia was not able to make the trip.

Not only was it more fun going through at my own speed, and I was there for about 3 and a half hours but there are lots of Bronze Age ruins – which are just amazing.

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Turkey Day 16 - Sardis & the Red Basilica in Bergama

Today is a short drive, with only a single stop at Sardis and we arrived at around 11am. The Lonely Planet guide talked about the Lydian civilisation that founded Sardis – but there was only Greek, Roman and Byzantine ruins to look at which was disappointing – especially as the visit added several hours to the drive today.

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Turkey Day 15 - Exploring around Ephesus

I found the ruins of a Roman aqueduct which had storks nesting in. This I found really brilliant and very cool – Storks nesting in the centre of a town in the ruins of a Roman aqueduct – you couldn’t invent this stuff – brilliant to see.

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Turkey Day 14 - The famous city of Ephesus

I have seen lots of Roman ruins over the last couple of weeks, but today is the most famous of them all in Turkey, Ephesus and I can safely say I was under-whelmed. Grandma spent the day relaxing and recharging her batteries after the last busy couple of days by spending her day at the cottage. 

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Turkey Day 13 - Greek & Roman ruins road trip, Didyma, Miletus & Priene

First up was Didyma, where the site is actually one building - the huge Temple of Apollo. The temple was started by the Greeks and was huge and through it was in use for hundreds of years was never actually completed. The temple is a huge Greek temple with this forest of huge pillars around it (and these are the largest pillars I have ever seen let alone the number of them it was just like a forest – would have been impressive 2500 years ago.

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Turkey Day 11 - Afrodisias Roman ruins & drive to Bodrum

Today on the road trip we are going to stop at the Roman ruins of Afrodisias, which not surprisingly is named after the Greek goddess of love & beauty – Aphrodite. It was sort of on our way but still adds about an extra hour to our trip but was worth it as there was an amazing very complete huge stadium.

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Turkey day 21 - Military Museum & resting

 There is a replica of the mine-layer ship which was involved in the battle that defeated the 16 Allied Battleships which lead to the Gallipoli army landings. Imagine 16 Battleships defeated by forts on the shore and mines – amazing defence by the Turks in 1915 and no wonder they are proud of the work done by the little mine-layers.

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Turkey Day 10 - Carpet buying, Loadicea Roman ruins & a cave

Today we headed out to visit Laodicea, a Roman ruin just 8kms down the road. This was an impressive large city with good Roman ruins. There was an impressive Roman road we got to walk down. I am enjoying walking down these Roman roads, when visiting Roman sites in the UK they are all granary’s and villa’s and don’t compare to the large elaborate Roman cites I am visiting here in the Eastern part of the Roman Empire.

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Turkey Day 9 - Swimming in a Roman Spa and walking the white Travertines

Months ago I was sitting in on a train heading home to Pukekohe reading the Lonely Planet guide and I saw a picture of people bathing in thermal water in what was the remains of an original Roman spa – and how cool is that. The idea of bathing in the same pool as Romans really caught my attention and is something I really wanted to do but to be honest was something I thought wouldn’t happen as the location was far off the beaten track. But today I got to do it and I was so happy, it’s great how life works out.

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Turkey Day 8 - Best Roman Ruins - Sagalassos & drive to Pamukkale

Fully working huge Roman Fountain - How cool is that!

Today we hit the road again, this time heading to Pamukkale but on the way we stopped off at what turned out to be one of the best Roman ruined site I have ever seen, Sagalassos. In fact I think I can safely say these are the best Roman ruins outside Italy. It added an hour to our trip but boy was it worth it.

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Turkey Day 7 - Egirdir

After the full on day yesterday, today is a simple take it easy day. Breakfast is a really nice simple Turkish affair with toasting the bread on a hot plate over a fire place which Julianne enjoyed.

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Turkey Day 6 - Bronze age cave homes, King Midas City and lots of snow

After an hour of driving we came to the Phrygian Valley; the Phrygians were a tribe that ruled in the area between the 8th century BC until the arrival of Alexander the Great and then the Romans. The most famous Phrygian is King Midas of golden touch fame.

We found a side road which pointed to where the ruins were and luckily there was no snow on it, so it must have been cleared sometime over the last couple of days.

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Turkey Day 3 - Road Trip to Eskisehir

For some unknown reason we have been upgraded to the top of the line ‘Sultan’s Suite’ which is simply amazing. It is an entire Ottoman House for ourselves and consists of 2 floors, with a large lounge and a huge bathroom on each floor with chandeliers everywhere – it is so very nice.

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Turkey Day 2 - Hoyia Sofia, Hoyia Sofia Tombs, Basilica Cistern & Gulhane Park

I have always said that Hoyia Sofia was the most impressive building I have ever seen from the hundreds I have visited in the past so going back was going to be interesting to see if it lived up to what I remembered after 6 years – and I must say it most certainly did.

The Hoyia Sofia is just massive and to think it is 1600 years old! With most people in 400AD living in really simple situations seeing this huge building back then would have simply being mind blowing.

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