Friday, August 04, 2006
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Antalya
Underground City -- Derinkuyu (Cappadocia, Turkey)
"It is believed that these underground cities were enlarged during early Christians times to provide refuge from invaders and persecutors. One of the largest of about forty such cities, called Derinkuyu, was found accidentally in 1963...Derinkuyu is believed to have held up to twenty thousand people and could be as many as eighteen to twenty stories deep. Much of this underground city has not been explored due to cave-ins. " -http://www.rdricketts.com/uncity.html
Goreme, Turkey
Topkapi Palace (Istanbul, Turkey)
Underground Cistern (Istanbul, Turkey)
Hagia Sofia (Istanbul, Turkey)
"Hagia Sophia (Church of Holy Wisdom), now known as the Ayasofya Museum, is a former Eastern Orthodox church converted to a mosque in 1453, converted into a museum in 1935, in the Turkish city of Istanbul. It is universally acknowledged as one of the greatest buildings of the world and sometimes considered the Eighth Wonder of the World. Its conquest by the Ottomans at the fall of Constantinople is considered one of the great tragedies of Christendom by the Greek Orthodox faithful." -Wilkepedia.org
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