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Monday, June 13, 2011

Turkey - Things To Do And Sights To See

By Mark Walters


For a really brilliant experience, give Turkey a try. It's a beautiful country and there is a lot to see and do. For the attractions not to miss out on while visiting Turkey, read on to find out more. One place you should definitely visit is the Blue Mosque, which was completed in 1616. Its walls are lined with beautiful blue tiles, which are where it gets its name, and the light is reflected through the windows of the building. It's probably the most beautiful mosque in the world.

Another place definitely worth visiting is the Gallipoli Anzacs, which are now a national park. The area was once almost invaded in the First World War when the Allies tried to open a supply line to Russia via a Black Sea route. The Allies and Turks both suffered high casualties but eventually the Turks won following a period of warfare. Now the area is home to war memorials, which are positioned against a backdrop of beautiful forests and sandy beaches, all of which are worth visiting.

The Cappadocia region is considered to be one of the geographical wonders of the world and you must visit it. Located in central Turkey, it has been home to many cultures over the centuries but it was first shaped 60 million years ago by the eruption of two volcanoes, which created lots of unusual cones and valleys. You can also find more than 600 churches cut into the rock in the region, some that have frescoes on the walls to give an idea of what life used to be like.

Ephesus has a history dating back to 12BC and it is now one of the best preserved ancient cities in the world, with around 20% of the city being excavated. It used to be home to the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, as well as one of the Seven Churches of Revelation where St Paul lived and preached. Ephesus was one an important trade and religious center and you definitely can't leave Turkey without paying a visit.

Finally, you should definitely pay a visit to Mount Nemrut, which is a beautiful sight. It is part of the Taurus mountain range and used to be where the small but rich Commagene Kingdom was based. You can see the famous sanctuary of Antiochos I, which he built for himself as a funerary monument. This is a massive head that is more than 50 meters tall and 150 meters in diameter. There are also huge representations of Zeus and Apollo.




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