Ramazan in Troy


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September 19th 2007
Published: February 6th 2010
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When the ferry landed in Marmaris, Turkey I still hadn’t figured out where I was going. I didn’t have a map of Marmaris, so I had no idea where Marmaris’ ottogar was. I was not really in the mood to go into town and get a map, so I picked a main road, hoisted my bag and started walking. It was about an hour later when I spotted a bus pulling into a parking area in front of me. During my ... Read Full Entry



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Peeled Like an OnionPeeled Like an Onion
Peeled Like an Onion

In several parts of the ruins of Troy you can see several different stages of construction exposed - Here they have included a guide to what is what.
The Roman OdiumThe Roman Odium
The Roman Odium

The ruins of Roman Ilium were built on top of ancient Troy and are well preserved in places.
Carved in StoneCarved in Stone
Carved in Stone

I have no idea what it says.
...and Corinthian Capitols...and Corinthian Capitols
...and Corinthian Capitols

Give a glimpse of what the city once looked like.
On the Dardanelles On the Dardanelles
On the Dardanelles

One of the massive fortresses that the Ottoman Empire used to maintain dominance over this very strategic waterway.



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