Saying good-bye to Turkey. 40 days of fun, work, sightseeing, discoveries, making new friends, and eating great food. Way to go, Turkey!
Read MoreAbout the fascinating region of Cappadocia, a few tours I joined, and a few people I met.
Read MoreAbout a little travel mishap. About my incredible “fairy chimney” in Goreme. About people I met.
Read MoreAbout Çatalhöyük, new friends, meeting Professor Baird, and about taxi drivers, hitch-hiking, and manifestations.
Read MoreAbout Rumi’s legacy, the Mevlana lodge and a performance by the whirling dervishes.
Read MoreAbout a former Greek Village and its new life as a Tourist/Ceramic Town.
Read MoreAbout Konya, a town that balances past and future, conservatism and progress. Visiting sites and meeting people. ET
Read MoreLooking back on my last trip to Turkey in 2011, and some of its highlights.
Read MoreAbout a ghost town from the 14th century and its haunting beauty. About a bizarre hitch-hiking tour.
Read MoreAbout N-E Anatolian Kars, a small town with its distinct history, architecture and the fame of being the inspiration for the Nobel-price winning novel “Snow”.
Read MoreAbout shopping, bargaining, and ethics. About a few annoyances in Istanbul and some good experiences elsewhere.
Read MoreAbout two visits to one of the most enigmatic mountains in the world. Antiochus’ vision of grandeur.
Read MoreAbout the foothills around Mount Nemrut and some of the treasures you find there.
Read MoreAbout Sanliurfa, the city of prophets - or could it be not? About a Kitchen Museum, a Bazaar, and some very special coffee.
Read MoreAbout a site of Biblical and Koranic importance and its contemporary use. About a lot of little surprises in the area around Harran, an ancient Mesopotamian area.
Read MoreAbout a visit to the oldest megalithic structures known to mankind and how they challenge our preconceived notions about history.
Read MoreAbout travel rules and trepidations. About manifesting and the universe.
Read MoreAbout a visit of the Topkapi Palace and about some of the wonderous objects in the Islamic Museum.
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