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The marble street, ephesus  
   

The marble street, ephesus

Street literally made of giant marble slabs. At the very end you can see the 3 story building. That's the library!! Unfortunately my camera battery died right when we got down there :(
Eastern Europe

November 22nd 2008
After Greece I traveled with two dutch boys from my volunteer camp. We took an overnight train up to Sofia Bulgaria where we stayed for two nights. Me and Sander weren't too impressed by Sofia, but Kees on the other hand loved it. It was hard coming from Greece where it was warm, the people were friendly, and a lot of people spoke english. Sofia was in full on Fall so the weather was pretty col ... read more
Middle East » Turkey » Marmara » Istanbul

Turkish Flag Modern Turkey was founded in 1923 from the Anatolian remnants of the defeated Ottoman Empire by national hero Mustafa KEMAL, who was later honored with the title Ataturk, or "Father of the Turks." Under his authoritarian leadership, the country adopt... ... read more
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30th June 2010

Correction to Photo
This is not Marble Street. It is Curetes Street. Marble Street begins by the Augustus Triumphal Arch, which is beside beside the library, which is at the foot of Curetes Street.

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