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One Unforgettable Evening in Ephesus by EJGE of the World on May 23, 2012Ephesus has been one of the great civilizations of antiquity. When Jesus was crucified, St John the Baptist took Mary and left Jerusalem. They sailed perhaps from the port of Acre in Israel and landed on the shores of Ephesus. The city was still acce...



EPHESUS | TO SPEAK OF CITY LIGHTS AND SKYSCRAPERS by The Soundtripper on May 23, 2012Download audio file (Dreams-Overture.mp3) Stars Count by R.C. Kola   Ephesus has post-punk and Christian sound roots. Released on 2010. And just heard them actually, if not for someone’s request, I’d never would have bothered to list...



Hello from Turkey by alarillasisters on May 22, 2012Gunaydin! I’d like to start my “Travelling Turkey” posts with a greeting they usually say. Gunaydin meaning Good morning in turkish. It’s not actually morning for others reading this but still! I learned my first turkish word.



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Turkey's Greatest Sceneries! Turkey part 2 by Travel the world on Oct 24, 2011There is a reason why I separated Turkey into two parts. I wanted to emphasize on the most beautiful and historical region of Turkey. The places that are going to be featured in this entry are one of the most unique nature wonders in the world and on...



Port Of Kusadasi by kayni's corner cafe on Feb 14, 2011My tour of Kusadasi and the areas nearby would soon come to an end. Turkey is such an impressive and beautiful place to visit, and if given another chance, I would absolutely visit again in the future. Historically and culturally abundant, Turkey is...



Guardians Of Ephesus by kayni's corner cafe on Jan 28, 2011In my travels, I can't help but notice that I see more stray cats than dogs; Ephesus is no exception. These cuties popped and peeked through back alleys, grassy areas, toppled down columns, and cracked walls. They meowed and a few hissed as we walked...



Part 3: Ephesus - Agora And The Theatre by kayni's corner cafe on Jan 25, 2011Here's what's left of the agora. Once a bustling commercial area in its prime now lay in ruins with the still and quiet columns standing witness to history and time.The center for business, politics and trade. I could still imagine how busy and crowd...



Part 2: The Ephesus Stroll by kayni's corner cafe on Jan 24, 2011Walk with me, as we stroll through Ephesus together... Greek goddess Nike So many visitors on the day we visited. Mosaic tile floor Doorway to the ancient past.Public toiletsLibrary of Celsus, built in 117 A.D.According to our gui...



Ephesus, Turkey: A Travel To The Past by kayni's corner cafe on Jan 20, 2011After Croatia, my excitement started to build up for our next destination - Kusadasi (Turkey). To me, this was the highlight of this cruise; second is Santorini (Greece).Performers preparing for a dance at the Port of Kusadasi.The welcome bag waiting...