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Monthly Archives: December 2014
Underground City
Today the Archaeology news sites are reporting the discovery of an ancient underground city in Nevşehir, Turkey. Here is a link to Ferrell Jenkins’ blog post about the discovery: Ancient underground city found in Cappadocia Earlier this year I was … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Travel, Turkey
Tagged archaeology, Cappadocia, Caves, Kaymakli, Nevsehir, Tunnels, Underground City, World Heritage Site
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Holiday Decorations in Tokyo
A few people have asked me if they celebrate Christmas in Japan. You will see holiday decorations in many places in Tokyo, but it is definitely celebrated more in the commercial way. The decorations are used to bring people in … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Holidays, Japan, Travel
Tagged Christmas, Christmas Decorations, Christmas Trees, Holiday Decorations, nativity scene, New Otani, Tokyo
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