Due to the amount of pictures and area
covered. We have broken Turkey out into three sections ie. Eastern &
Central Turkey (Page 1), Turkey's Mediterranean Coast Line & Western
Interior (Page 2) and Turkey's Aegean Coast Line & Istanbul (Page 3).
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Route Map through TURKEY. Covered 6,300km on the motorcycles. |
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May 27, 2006. We enter Turkey at Kassab and wild camp. One of the unexpected visitors.... |
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...who brought us food. |
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Wild camping in the mountains just north of the border crossing. |
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May 28, 2006. We wild camp again at the base of Mt. Nemrut. |
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We ride up MOUNT NEMRUT. Seen here is the head of Zeus and an Eagle. |
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These heads are located on the east terrace. |
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The stone heads were built by King Antiochus I Theos.... |
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...here is the head of Antiochus. |
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The king ruled from 64 to 38BC. |
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The stone mountain rising behind the terrace is rumoured to contain the tumulus of King Antiochus. |
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This is the west terrace which also contain numerous stone heads. |
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Another colossal statue. |
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Spectacular view of the surrounding mountains. |
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High above everything else. |
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Every direction gives you an excellent view. |
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May 29, 2006. Taking a wrong turn leaving Mt. Nemrut, we travel along beautiful lakes and landscape. |
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...only to find out that the road ends by Gerger. |
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This area reminded us of the Okanagan Lake. |
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Finding our way back to the right road we take the Ferry over the man made lake. |
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The Ataturk Dam. |
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Waiting for the Ferry. |
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Fully loaded we are only a little bit worried that we might not make it across. |
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We journey east across the vast land of Turkey and wild camp at the southern side of Lake Van. |
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May 30, 2006. Ruby cleaning her teeth at a waterfall.... |
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...located directly beside our campsite. |
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Lake Van and a 4,058m snow covered mountain in the distance. |
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Kuskunkiran Gecidi - Elevation 2235m. |
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Eastern Europe has some of the most beautiful scenery... |
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Snow covered mountains and green valleys. |
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Stopping for breakfast Caldiran (elevation 2030m) close to the Iranian border. Local kids are excited to see us. |
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Breakfast was an experiment. Ayran (salty/sour white liquid yogurt) to drink and Pide (flatbread base with spicy tomato sauce) to eat. |
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The owners of the restaurant proud to have us eat with them. |
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Everywhere we go we are treated with open arms. |
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Climbing another mountain pass. Tendurek Gecidi (2644m) |
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A small village only a few km from the Iranian border. |
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Mud Brick Houses. A local woman washing clothes & laying them out on the grass to dry. |
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Normal living conditions in eastern Turkey. |
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Since we are above the tree line, cow dung is laid out for drying and then used to fire their ovens. |
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Large mud brick "beehive" style ovens are used to cook food. |
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Our first glimpse of MT. ARARAT. |
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Turkey's highest mountain at 5,165m. |
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A dust devil. |
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Setting up camp at an offical campground called Murat Camping. |
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The campground is located at the base of Ishak Pasa Sarayi 8km from the town of Dogubeyazit. |
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May 31, 2006. The impressive ISHAK PASA SARAYI. |
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A fortress-like palace. Main Entrance. |
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Constructed by an Ottoman governor. |
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Built in late 18th Century. |
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The palace has 366 rooms including a harem with 14 bedrooms. |
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Inside the courtyard. |
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Excellent carved relief adorn the entrance to these rooms. |
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Carved Reliefs. |
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Inside the Harem quarters. |
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The dome inside the small, but impressive mosque. |
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Pillars line the mosque inside. |
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Barren land surround the Palace. |
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A clear picture of MT. ARARAT. |
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Pulling over to take in the amazing landscape. |
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Not only does it feel remote it is the last stop to Iran. |
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Close up view of Mt. Ararat. |
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Snow covers this peak year around. |
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The artistic picture. |
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One last look in the mirror of Mt. Ararat. |
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On the road between Erzurum and Bayburt. |
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Stopping for a break and some chocolate cake. |
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Cobandede Arcbridge, which spans across the Aras River and was built in 1295-1304AD. |
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Just before Bayhurt, we climb up another pass. |
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We set up camp in the trees approx. 10km from Bayhurt. |
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June 01, 2006. Breakfast on the road. Or Breakfast of Champions. |
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Bread with Nutella (Chocolate Spread) and Cherry flavoured Jam. |
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Between Gumushane and Trabazon we take the scenic off-the-beaten-track route. Passing by old farm houses. |
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In the distance the road we have taken. |
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Hard packed gravel to the top of the 2,025m Zigana Mountain. |
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All the way up we stop numerous times to take in the beautiful scenery. |
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A ride to remember. |
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A view of the SUMELA MONASTERY. |
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The monastery sits high up on the cliffs of Mt. Mela. The entrance to the monastery. |
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The view out one of the windows, showing how the building hugging the cliff. |
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Another view out of a window overlooking the Altinere valley. |
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The inside of the Sumela Monastery. |
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Living Quarters used by the Greek Orthodox monks. |
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The Rock Church is covered with colorful frescos both outside and inside. |
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The walls are decorated with Frescoes of the time of Alexius III inside the Rock Church. |
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Most of the Frescoes are from the 18th century. |
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The frescos are amazingly well preserved. |
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A picture of Ruby below the Frescos inside the Rock Church. |
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Large agueduct at the entrance, which supplied water to the Monastery. |
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The Sumela Monastery is well hidden in the rock. |
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And can only be seen from certain view points. |
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The Monastery is located inside the Altindere National Park. |
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Beside the Monastery, the park offers some beautiful waterfalls and scenery. |
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Here we were able to pull up the motorcycles right to the edge of the waterfalls. |
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Camping on the Black Sea, close to the town of Eynesil. |
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The view from our campsite. |
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The Black Sea. |
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A little fishing harbour at the base. We follow the Black Sea Coastal Road from Trabzon to Samsun. |
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June 02, 2006. Eating at our Campsite in Bogazkale (central Turkey). Excellent Food. |
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The food consists of sis (cubes of meat grilled on a skewer), rice, vegetables, salad and bread. |
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June 03, 2006. BOGAZKALE, an ancient Hittite capital city of Hattusas. Seen here is the entrance to the Great Temple. |
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Bogazkale was built around 1600 BC. |
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The green rock. |
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Large storage pots recovered from this site. |
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A lion head can be made out when looking closely. |
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The Lion's Gate. |
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These are actually only replicas of the original lion statue. The origionals are at a museum. |
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Walking up the artificial hill... |
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...which incorporated a tunnel 70m in length. |
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The entrance to the tunnel. |
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One statue of the Sphinx Gate. |
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View from the artificial hill. |
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Overlooking the Citadel. |
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The Kings Gate. |
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Again these are replicas with the originals in a museum. |
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View of the Kings Gate from outside the gated walls. |
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Impressive carved reliefs. |
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Depicting the the Hittite kingdom. |
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This site covers 14 square kms of ground. |
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These are stone reliefs at the nearby YAZILIKAYA. |
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Three tombs were discovered at Yazilikaya. |
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Some of the reliefs which still can be seen. |
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Here is one of the twelve gods in stone relief. |
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The Hittite artisans were renowned as superb carvers and metalworkers. |
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Tomb area. |
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Another Hittite site, 20kms from Bogazkale is ALACAHOYUK. Mike standing beside a large ancient storage container. |
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The Sphinx Gate. |
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One of the carved sphinces. |
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Items excavated from this site date back to 5500BC-3300BC. |
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One of the tombs. |
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An aerial overview of the site. The on-site museum has some incredible artifacts dating back 1000's of years. |
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Baskent Campground at Bogazkale. |
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June 04, 2006. While having breakfast we had a little visitor - Turtle. |
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CAPPADOCIA - ANYALI CHURCH - located in the valley beside our Kaya Campground. |
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The landscape of Cappadocia was created around 30 million years ago, when erupting volcanoes blanketed the region with ash. |
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People of Cappadocia cut chapels and houses into the rock. Here is the inside of Anyali Church. |
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Vaulted ceiling c/w pillars and painted walls. |
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This stairway led to the living quarters above the church. The tunnel is only about 1.3m high. |
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The living quarters above the Church. |
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A round millstone is used as a door blocker. |
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Here is the door entrance. |
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After the visit we hang out with the keeper and chatted over some tea. |
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We watch the sun set over Cappadocia. |
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A German traveller and rig. |
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