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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| West and Central Turkey: Mosques, churches, synagogues and temples |
| Submitted by ManjaB on
2007-03-06 12:31:08 (via www.off-the-beaten-track.net) |
| A trip by car from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, to Turkey via Germany, Austria, Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria. In Turkey Istanbul, Izmir and Ankara are visited. The way back goes through Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria and Germany back to Amsterdam. Wonderful!
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| 51 votes |
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| 39 votes |
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| 39 votes |
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| Jordan from North to South |
| Submitted by ManjaB on
2010-03-26 08:19:20 (via www.off-the-beaten-track.net) |
| A trip in a country full of hidden treasures: excavations of ancient cities, the hidden city of Petra, but also impressive natural beauty. A lot of information if you are considering traveling to Jordan.
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| 37 votes |
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| 9 votes |
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| Lycia: Sailing through the Centuries |
| Submitted by Anonymous on
2007-08-02 11:39:27 (via www.petersommer.com) |
| A feature exploring ancient Lycia in southern Turkey - its archaeology, history, and spectacular landscapes. A look at travelling by gulet along this craggy steep shore riddled with Greek and Roman cities.
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| 5 votes |
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| “I am Eating Absurd Amounts of Felafal” |
| Submitted by lisa on
2006-12-11 23:38:57 (via www.jordanklein.us) |
| I must be really torn in order to get to the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, and leave my ATM receipt there, instead of a peace note I have written for one of my relatives. Well, this article’s author did it, and it was really fun to read about it. Still, I’m not sure what the title has to do with the rest of the article. Can anyone enlighten me?:)
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| 5 votes |
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| The Turkish Male and the Subservient Woman |
| Submitted by ieuandolby on
2008-07-16 08:03:27 (via seamania.blogspot.com) |
| In Turkey the one thing that Christians and Muslims have in common is that the woman remains subservient. From a stool in a bar in Pendik, Istanbul it dawned on me that the day that women are allowed in bars will be the day that trouble starts to brew!
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