Pic of the Day: September 6
In our continuing series of Ancient Wonders that are no more, meet what remains of the mighty tomb of King Mausolus, otherwise known as the …
In our continuing series of Ancient Wonders that are no more, meet what remains of the mighty tomb of King Mausolus, otherwise known as the …
If you didn’t know already, Turkish fans are crazy for football, even by lunatic football standards. They claim to have set the record for the …
Ephesus, the Roman capital of Asia Minor, had a mind-boggling population of half a million in the year 100. As a cultural and commercial hotbed, …
Not much to look at, eh? This lonely pillar is all that remains of the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the …
Pure tourist poster time: Sharon enjoying the ultimate Mediterranean fantasy swim. For about $22, we signed up for an all-day boat trip. We cruised along undeveloped …
A nighttime view of the main square in Kaș (pronounced KASH). The place comes alive at night, though it’s still hot enough that I thank …
Switching gears now from the interior to the Mediterranean coast, here’s the view from our hotel room in Kaș, “the perfect Turkish seaside village” according …
This sabbatical is, in part, a test of the nomadic lifestyle. Can we travel for a year without burning out, or going bonkers? Can we …
The Mrs. captured this emblematic Cappadocia scene very early in the morning. She should sell this one to Turkey’s national tourist office. Early morning balloon rides …
In Cappadocia, living in rocks isn’t just a historical thing. The locals are still using their happy caves for storage, raising pigeons, or even for …
Author: jpallen