Photos from Aegean, Turkey, Middle East - page 6

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This Shows the Raw Glass as Cargo in the 11th C.
Couldn't Stop Taking Photos of the Impressive Glassware
Only a Small Collection on Display from the 11th C. Wreck
More Pieces from the 11th C. "Glass Shipwreck"
Interesting Details on the Amphore Tell Us Much
A Couple Pieces of Glassware from the 11th C. Shipwreck
A Very Practical Terracotta Funnel From the  5th C
Fishing Boats & More Traditional Designed Sailboats
Two of the Many Coins on Display from the 7th C.
This Served as Both as a Chapel & Mosque Over Time
Views of the Harbor from the Bodrum Castle
A Few of the Details at the Bodrum Castle
The Walls are Covered with the Shields
The History of the Changes in the Castle Over Time
The Last of the Changes During WWII
An Intricate Jewelry Box from the 11th C. "Glass Wreck"
Visited the Bodrum Castle (Seems more like a Fort!)
Interesting US Imported Beers Here!
Numerous Altars on Display in the Castle Yard
This 1200 BC Shipwreck Carried Ignots & Rare Scarbs
A Few of the More Unusual From the 14th C BC Uluburun Wreck
More Finds from the 14 C BC Shipwreck
The 14 C BC Shipweck Uncovered This Jewelry
One of the Most Impressive Displays Was this 11th C
The Same Shipwreck from 7th-6th C.
Amazing Finds from a 7th-6th C Shipwreck
From Gumbet Beach You Can See Windmill Remains
Just A Few Snapshots From Around Town
The Windmills Had Been in Use Since the 18th C
Water Cisterns Are Important In Climates Like This
Interesting Design in the Wall
The Foundation of the Ancient Wall Can Still Be Seen
Views To Both Bays from our Walk to the Windmills
A View of Bodrum Castle While on Our Walk
Yes, Plenty of Traffic Here Too
Who Names Their Hotel the Titanic???
A Couple of Views On Our First Night Walk in Town
Got a Glimpse of the Castle We Will Visit While Here
What Remains of Myndos Gate
Just "Stumbled" Across These Mosaics
Morning Glory Grows Well Here
Just Down the Street from the Hotel - Livestock!
Good to Not Be in Town When Cruise Ships Are There
Nice Green Spaces Seen from the Bus & at the Station
Can't Seem To Get Enough Bougainvillea
This Climate Is Definitely Great for Growing
We Chuckled at the Male & Female Style Glasses
$6.50 for a Full English Breakfast Here
Just a Couple of Doors That Caught My Eye
Impressive Work on the Gate and Doorway
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