Photos from Aegean, Turkey, Middle East - page 4

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Gee, Everyone Looks For the Next Size Boat Don't They?
Walked Around the Waterfront in Marmaris
The Wonderful People We Met at the Gallery
Definitely Picking Time In Numerous Fields
Look Closely To See the Numerous Wind Turbines
Turkish Red Is the Color of Choice on the Buses
The Bus Company Provided a Mini-Bus to The Main Station
Some Areas Are Definitely "Rocky"
There Were a Few Quarries On Our Route
One of Many Pedestrian Roadways
A Couple More Before the Sun Set
Plenty of Modern Buildings, Concrete Plants
The  Privacy Balconies are Found on Old & New Buildings
Numerous Greenhouses Are Used Here As Well
In Never Get Any Reading Done on these Trips
Unfortunately Never Got a Good Shot of the Cotton Fields
Our Last Bus Trip Back to Marmaris
We Now Know We Are Getting Close to Marmaris
More Views of the Agricultural Areas On the Return
Along the Waterfront, Great Bike & Walking Paths
A Sculpture of a Roman Woman  193-211 AD
A Roman Sculpture of Hermes
The Republic Tree Monument Is Along the Waterfront
These Pieces Depict Common Scenes Here in Turkey
This Building Caught My Eye with its Detail (and Color)
A Few of the Murals We Saw Painted on Buildings Here
We Are Always Amazed With the Details in Mosaics
The River God, Kaistros -2nd C. Roman from Ephesus
Irish Pub Or a Doner Shop?  Which Did We Choose?
Amazing Detail in the Hellenistic period Sculpture
A Hellenistic Period Altar from the  2nd C BC
Gladiators Were Depicted in the Reliefs Seen Here
Enjoy Seeing Plenty of Flowers Still in October!
Many Enjoy Fishing or Just Relaxing By the Harbor
The Wind & Waves Were Up, but the Ferry Made the Stop
You Think the Street is Crowded, but then...
Other Art Featured Still Life While Others
The Military Was a Subject In Some of the Artwork
Anyone For Traditional Turkish Coffee?
This Clock Tower Was Built in 1901
Shoe Shining, Guys "Hanging "Out"  and
Fresh Pomegrantes & Oranges are Everywhere
Phone Charging Stations Are Found on the Streets Here
The Konak Mosque Built in 1755
A Tribute to the Fish Monger
Found a Traditional Buffet - Delicious Offerings!
Near Every Mosque You Find a Place for Cleaning
A Small Shop Producing One Type of Item for Sale
Scenes At the Bazaar - Complete with a Modern WC!
These Sneakers Were Near the Dress Shops
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