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Published: July 27th 2011Middle East » Turkey » Eastern Anatolia » Kars » Ani
July 13th 2011

The bus ride to Kars wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be, but I didn't drink anything and didn't use the bathroom the entire 10 hours. I don't hate the bus ride nearly as much as I hate the bathroom stops. The woman next to me was quite large too, but I slept almost the whole time. I was feeling pretty sluggish by the time we got to the Kars Otogar (bus station). I got m... Read Full Entry


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Small Sobas - Wood stoves

These were used to make tea at the castle cafe.
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Church and Mosque

The Church is actually a mosque now as well.
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Stone Bridge

but I was disappointed to see the amount of rubbish inside the castle walls, and it was very overgrown.




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