Beautiful library in Ancient Ephesus!

















I should also point out that... you will always know when I am the photographer, because A. the picture includes a doorway or arch. B. It's a picture of a headless statue, or C. the picture includes an animal.
Hmmm another arch, who knew? This was in the Old theatre in Ephesus
This was a big statue of Mary on the way to her house. That sounds weird. LOL
The Christian version of the Wailing Wall at Mary's house
I'm blessed :)
This is Mary's house. After Jesus was crucified, she went to Turkey to seek refuge, and this was her house. A few hundred years ago, the Catholics built this building to commemorate her, but the original house is inside. Very cool.
Beautiful day in Turkey
The Kusadasi Port
columns :) Doric or Stoic. I can't remember which is which. Too lazy to google it.
Who doesn't eat shark off the ground?
The whole famdamily
Hmmm. Who took this picture? The picture on the Arch is Medusa :)
Ephesus is probably my favorite ancient city I visited. And we visited a LOT of ancient cities this trip. Instead of just a building here or there like most ancient cities, the majority of the city is still in tact, with the original marble floors! I loved loved loved Ephesus! There was even an ancient inscription of where to find the brothel.








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3 comments:
Wow this is amazing you went to all these places, really!! I am pretty jealous!! SO SO cool!!! Ü You should post some stories about it I am interested to hear!
I'm so jealous!! Turkey is definatly top of my list to visit:)
Andrea, your trip sounds amazing! My husband and I enjoyed looking at all the photos. Thanks for taking the time to post them!:)
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