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Tag Archives: archaeology
Historic Istanbul
Today we took a look back into the history of Istanbul. We visited a mosque, a palace, a museum and then another palace. We started the day with a visit to the Blue Mosque. The interior of the building was … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, History, Travel, Turkey
Tagged Alexander the Great, archaeology, Blue Mosque, Dolmabahce Palace, Harem, istanbul, Sidon, Sultan Ahmed Mosque., Topkapi Museum, Water Lily
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Around Antalya
Today was spent in and around Antalya. Today was another big picture day. I took a bit more than 900 pictures today, but this is not the most I have taken in a day on the trip. Yesterday I took … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, History, Travel, Turkey
Tagged Antalya, archaeology, Attalia, Emperor Hadrian, Hadrian, Hellenistic, Museum, Perge, Roman
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