ive got to get from Australia to Turkey to view, photograph & experience *again* the most remarkable feeling..seeing..*other than childbirth* of the Total Solar Eclipse in Turkey, in 2006. I would like to travel the surrounding areas for 3 months, and many goals to achieve before i can go.. But i start by manifesting Dreams ~ into Reality, today. Visit ECLIPSE 2006 for full Eclipse/Turkey feature.


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Thursday, October 20, 2005

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Full day tour to Ephesus 41.50GBP
Izmir, Turkey


A full day excursion to Ephesus, the best preserved ancient city of Asia Minor.

Duration of tour: 8 hours

air conditioned vehicles

The Tour
Firstly we drive to Selcuk, where you will visit the Shrine of Virgin Mary rising in the vicinity of streams believed to be curative. This area is much visited by pilgrims, as the image of the Madonna is venerated not only by Christians but also by Moslems. You will then have the opportunity to visit the ancient city of Ephesus. The foundation of Ephesus by colonists of Hellenic stock took place between the 16th and 11th centuries B.C. Testament to the importance Ephesus had in the Roman world are the visits paid by illustrious figures such as Brutus, Cassius, Anthony and Cicero himself. The city grew and soon became an active commercial center, headquarters of the Roman Governor and one of the first five cities of the Empire. Lunch will be served at an authentic local restaurant before we visit St.John's Basilica where St.John stopped during his trip to Anatolia.

Includes
Transportation by coach, visit of the Virgin Mary's Shrine, Guided tour of the city of Ephesus, entrance and guided visit to St. John's Basilica, four course lunch.

Posted by Spidey at 6:20 PM

1 Comments

  1. Blogger Borga Dinçler posted at 8:57 AM  
    hope you hv enyojed my country that much :)

    next time try to stay longer and experience (preferablly) the unusual...

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