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Middle East » Turkey » Central Anatolia » Cappadocia June 25th 2004

Since the football was starting, I thought it would be best to go somewhere familiar so we could relax and be unburdened by the need to explore. The place was Cappadocia. We had passed through here on our last trip around 18 months ago (I had watched a bit of football with the locals then, so I knew I was in good hands). On the first day we made the effort to explore a few parts we hadn’t previously seen, but by 11am the heat was just too much, the sun was too bright to take decent pictures and all I could think about was England v France that evening (and still over 10hrs to wait!). I was confident England would win the game and bet any Turks in the bar who were foolish enough to ... read more
Sumela Monastry
traditional bridge
The spring thaw...

Middle East » Turkey » Central Anatolia » Cappadocia August 26th 2002

26 DE AGOSTO DE 2002 Lo más hermoso del viaje a Turquía entra con fuerza en el selecto club de lo más hermoso que he visto: la Capadocia. Es una región en el centro de la Anatolia (la parte asiática de Turquía se llama así; la parte europea es Tracia), en la que hubo tres volcanes en la antigüedad cuya lava no creó las duras rocas que hay, por ejemplo, en el Valle de México, sino una gruesa capa de material poroso que el viento y el agua erosionaron de manera caprichosa: parece un lugar de otro mundo, con formaciones sorprendentes, como verán en las fotos. Para incrementar la peculiaridad de la zona, ésta fue ocupada entre el siglo II y el X después de Chuy, por antiguos cristianos que tallaron en la roca para construir ... read more
Turquía y Capadocia
Capadocia subliminal
Chonci y Freud

Middle East » Turkey » Central Anatolia » Cappadocia August 6th 1998

Geo: 38.9833, 35.1907... read more

Middle East » Turkey » Central Anatolia » Ankara » Kizilcahamam March 16th 1972

Day 34 - Thursday 16th March Still on the train from Istanbul but due to arrive in Erzurum mid afternoon. The events of the day were very much the same as yesterday - staring faces and salesmen. Our visitors included a young Turkish man and we walked with him to the restaurant car, which was at the far end of the train. Another man offered us some hash (this would be the most regular interruption to our days until we reached Malaysia!). We played cards and read to pass the time. The scenery changed as the train passed through the countryside against a backdrop of snowy mountain peaks - there was a lot of snow. The villages looked much poorer and it was noticeable how many were mud huts rather than brick. There was also a ... read more

Middle East » Turkey » Central Anatolia » Ankara » Kizilcahamam March 15th 1972

Day 33 - Wednesday 15th March The long train journey from Istanbul continued. From first light onwards, the scenery had no character whatsoever - it was just unchanging desolation - rocks, little vegetation and occasional villages and lots of snow. However the sun was shining through the train window bringing some welcome warmth. The train was full of salesmen - soft drinks, tea, water, grapes, bread, perfume, rings, belts, clothes, scarves and oranges - not sure what quality the food would be. There were also several beggars asking for money. Outside the window adjacent to the corridor, crowds gathered. For nearly all of the journey there were people just staring at our every move - completely fascinated - it was disturbing. Eventually we hung a ground sheet against the window to block their view. It worked ... read more




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