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Myra was a town of Lycia about 85 miles from Antalya, Turkey (biblical Attalia, Acts 14:25). The town is located a few miles away from the Mediterranean, but has a port at nearby Andriake. When Paul was being escorted by a Roman centurion from Caesarea Maritima to Rome, the ship sailed along the coast of Cilicia and Pamphylia, and landed at Myra in Lycia (Acts 27:5). There they found an Alexandrian ship sailing for Italy. Whether Paul was clo .. more ..
Posted 2 days ago at Ferrell's Travel BlogTurkey bacon and cheese grain quark roll #hefe #food #sandwich http://t.co/wAZpgbx4 # @pavlatom maybe that's why you don't like it anymore :-) .. more ..
Posted 2 days ago at Blog of Leonid MamchenkovThe Greek island of Meis is colourful, quiet and full of bizarre locals. The one reason why I went there was simply because I was not forced into doing it. You see, when I first came to Turkey, visa runs across to any Greek island were a necessity. Many expats [...]Read the Original Article - Turkish Travel Blog - A Travel Blog About Turkey Related posts:
Posted 2 days ago by Natalie at Turkish Travel BlogIn the Dalaman area of Turkey the perfect hideaway is awaiting holidaymakers seeking a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of things to do for families and couples. Set on an idyllic riverside environment, the village of Akyaka is really three attractions rolled into one; the river, beach and the town itself. As a bonus, the village has spectacular mountain views to ensure there is something for everyone. For visitors there are many accommodation choices. Alternative .. more ..
Posted 3 days ago at Plans 2 TravelToday we took a flight from Ercan Airport in the Turkish Republic of Cyprus to Turkey. Flying from Greece to Cyprus it was necessary to fly to Larnaca on the southern coast. Flights from Larnaca do not go to Turkey, and flights from Ercan do not go to Greece. Let’s put that aside for now. The flight from Cyprus to Antalya (biblical Attalia) took about 45 minutes. I thought some about how Paul, Barnabas, and John Mark made their way from Paphos on Cyprus to Perga in Pamp .. more ..
Posted 4 days ago at Ferrell's Travel BlogWhen May and June arrive some people feel it’s time to do some traveling before the peak summer season arrives and the crowds get thicker. Prices are typically still low in these months and there are hundreds of great places to visit. These are 6 of the most fun trips at this time of the year. 1. Istanbul, Turkey
Posted 5 days ago at The Travelers ZoneFiled under: Asia, Europe, Turkey, Video, Transportation Millions of people get around Istanbul each .. more ..
Posted 7 days ago at GadlingThe Dodecanese Islands (which means “twelve islands”) are an island group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the South Aegean Islands of Greece. These islands are off the southwest coast of Turkey, to the southward of Samos Island and to the northeastward of the Crete Island. Byzantine churches and medieval castles are the tourist specialties of the island. There are a large number of islands, with the total number being 163, out of these only 26 are inhabite .. more ..
Posted 8 days ago at Different places to travelAbout noon today our group of travelers departed from the Athens International Airport for the USA and their various residences. One couple from Canada left earlier in the day. Others will be traveling to Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas, Oregon, and perhaps a few other states that do not come to mind at the moment. Yesterday morning Steve Niemeier, a minister from Indiana, spoke during our worship period. He mentioned some of the things he had learned on .. more ..
Posted 8 days ago at Ferrell's Travel BlogThe Grand bazaar of Istanbul is not your average shopping mall. The shopkeepers are not shy about letting you know that they want your money and will do their best to get it. Sixty streets covered with thousand of shops is not easy going and can be overwhelming especially if [...]Read the Original Article - Turkish Travel Blog - A Travel Blog About Turkey Related posts:
Posted 9 days ago by Natalie at Turkish Travel BlogAnatolian Days and Nights - a love affair with Turkey, Land of Dervishes, Goddesses and Saints by Joy E. Stocke and Angie Brenner Published by Wild River Books 2012 Reviewed by Ceridwyn Parr ‘Stop, madam, please! Look here! You have dropped something” I turn slowly. A young man is bending to the footpath, his fingers [...]
Posted 11 days ago at Women Travel - stories and news for women travellers, solo travelers, lesbian travelersIn Turkey, I learned about Intrepid Travel not really through the company, but through the words of a local motel owner that had been recruited as their Göreme contact.
Posted 13 days ago at Brooke vs. the WorldExcuse us for posting showbiz stuff, please allow us to rant. I was retardedly staring blank on my television yesterday watching the pre-fight bitch-off between Cotto and Mayweather while my mind is travelling to Turkey. Basking under the annoying aura of Floyd made me utter loudly–”this sucker should reconsider joining pro wrestling instead of—WTF? is that the Bieber girl?” Late afternoon this video spread across facebookdom faster than herpes in a college frat .. mor....
Posted 13 days ago at flip'n travelsNot long ago, I mentioned the Lamb Melons I saw at a butcher stand at the Marché d& .. more ..
Posted 15 days ago at David LebovitzAfter a period of worship this morning we began our touring day in Pamukkale (ancient Hierapolis). From there we continued to Aphrodisias, a Roman city that gives an impression of the reality of life in the period when Christianity was first being spread across the Empire. From there we continued to our hotel on the Aegean Sea. The photo below was made at Pamukkale, Turkey (ancient Hierapolis). We are standing on the colonnad .. more ..
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