Photos from Aegean, Turkey, Middle East - page 7

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Getting Closer to Our Destination by the Sea
Scooters Seem to Be a Favorite Place for Cats to Sit
At the Bus Station Saw This Cat Resting
Plenty of Cacti and Palm Here
Cabbage Are Large & Only 29 Cents Per Kilo!
Photos Doesn't Do the Decorations Justice
A Cat To Greet Us At Our Hotel, a Lovely Pool
As Always Bob Ahead of Me While I Take Photos!
Sometimes Hard to Cross the Street
Great Views of Agricultural Areas & Plenty of Mountains
The Archeology Museum Inside the Roman Baths
Illustration of the Plutonion, Gateway to the Underworld
A Mixture of Textures to Walk Across
A  Couple Views Around the Village
A Couple of the Friezes from the Theatre
Anyone for Starbucks?
Even Without Knowing the Language
The Response We Received from Wait Staff
The Arrow Points to the People Walking Down
BODRUM
DATÇA FERİBOT
SVETA IN FERRYBOAT
The 4th C. Audiences Could See Aquatic Performances
MOLA
KÖRMEN MARİNA
KÖRMEN İSKELE
BODRUM A
Learning the Meaning Behind the Decorations
This Caught My Eye - Interesting Marketing
The Travertine Area of Pamukkale Is Extensive
The Italian Archeology team Did An Amazing
The Theatre Built on the Side of a Hill
They Estimate 15,000 Could Sit Here
The Thermal Water Flowed Through this Temple
Roman Headbands From the  1st  C AD
Some of the Road Side Stands We Passed On the Way
The Part of the Antiquity Pool Where You Can't Enter
Pomegranates Grow Everywhere Here!
We Saw a Plant Trying to Survive at Pamukkale
Anyone For Olives?
I Just Couldn't Get Enough of the Mountains
Always Taken By the Details on the Mosque
Notice the Bird Nest on the Top of the Mosque
Had to Have Pomegranate Juice
Like Jigsaw Puzzles?  How About this Pile to Sort Out
The Claims of Health Benefits of the Thermal Waters
A Husband & Wife Sarccophus - 3rd C. AD
One of Many Homes from the 2nd C. AD
The Archway to the Underworld & Toxic Gases
Gateway to the Underworld
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