Showing posts with label Travels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travels. Show all posts

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Roman Bridges and Roaming Turkish Roads

Over the past weekend, there was a break in the rain, so we decided to get out of the house and see what we could see.

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We ended up going to visit the Taşköprü, aka Adana's Stone Bridge, aka the Old Roman Bridge. You see how things seem to have many names around here? We always call it the Roman Bridge, so I will just stick with that. We have been past and seen the bridge many times, but we've never actually stopped to walk across or take pictures of it.

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They believe this bridge was built around 384 AD. Wow. What's even more wow is that the Roman bridge was still being used for cars up until 2007.


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Ducks.

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One of the wild kitties that are everywhere in Turkey.

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After checking out the scenery from below, we walked across the bridge, weaving around the vendors and dodging bicycles and motorcycles. Knowing how Adana traffic is, I can't imagine vehicle traffic up here. Craziness.

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The view of the Central Mosque from the bridge.

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And then on the other side of the bridge. This walkway was right beside a little park that is apparently a very popular destination for wedding photographs. I so wanted to take pictures of some of the Turkish brides in their wedding dresses, but I didn't want to be rude. The dresses were amazing!

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We always have to take at least one selfie everywhere we go. We tried to get the Mosque in the background, but our heads were in the way. We did finally get one, but by the time that happened we were laughing and goofy, so just take my word for it, it's back there.

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After leaving the bridge, we decided to drive around for awhile. Here are some sheep going for a walk in the city. Not really that unusual in Adana.

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Just your average chicken coop on wheels.

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Sometimes when we're out driving we follow the brown signs to see where they lead. They're like the Historical Marker signs back in the States. We can't always read the words, so it's always a surprise where we will end up.

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This particular set of signs brought us here. A burial mound/cemetery site. It looked like there were spring flower bulbs planted everywhere throughout the stones. I'm sure it will be beautiful when they all bloom.

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After driving for awhile more we ended up in Misis, and decided to visit the Misis Mosaic Museum. It was a small building (I think it was someone's house actually.) that contains floor mosaics from the Basilica of the the Ancient City Misis. The main display is from the 4th Century and depicts the animals of Noah's Ark.


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There were more tile sections outside. We weren't sure if these were from the same site, or if these were different. They were still cool to look at. As I mentioned before, Turkey has a pretty nonchalant way of dealing with it's antiquities. Notice the drain pipe right next to this piece?

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More tiles outside in the garden.

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Columns and architectural pieces in the parking lot.

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After leaving the Mosaic Museum we continued down the road to the site of another Roman bridge. This one is just called the Misis Bridge, named after the town.

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You can still drive on this one, horses and wagons included. During the Middle Ages, this was part of the Silk Road.

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Brennan asked me to take his picture! It's not often I get a voluntary picture without a monster face. :)

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Our turn to drive over the bridge.

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There was pretty farmland on the other side.

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Some places we see in Turkey reminds us of being back in Utah.

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And then we end up in places like this, and know we are definitely in Turkey, haha. This is the main road in the village of Kizildere. I thought I had read there were some castle ruins not far from Misis. There probably are, but this was NOT the way to get there. After driving through the village and then hitting a dead end, we just turned around and called it a day.

As my facebook friends know, it was on the way back from Kizildere when we saw two turkeys in someone's front yard. So the big question of...  "Are there turkeys in Turkey?" The answer is "Yes!"

There's definitely always something interesting to see around here!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Tuesday Travels - Kizkalesi

Back in early July we spent a few days in Kizkalesi, another Mediterranean coastal town. Kizkalesi is in the Mersin province and it's English translation is "maiden's castle."

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The legend of Kizkalesi Castle is that a fortune teller told the king that his daughter would be killed by a snakebite. He thought to protect her by building this castle off the shore to protect her from snakes. The castle didn't protect her though. In the end, a snake was brought to the island in a basket of fruit, and she was bitten and died. Apparently the same story is told for a Kizkalesi Castle in Istanbul, so who knows if the tale is true or not.

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This beach was definitely more crowded than the one in Karatas.

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Give Brennan a pail and shovel and a spot to dig and he's good.

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I think he was building a castle.

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There were vendors walking around selling about anything you could imagine. That takes some skills to balance a big tray of bread on your head. Also check out the lady sitting on the left. That is one version of a Turkish swimsuit. Basically fully clothed, including a head scarf.

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Brennan has such an easy time making friends. He met this little girl at the Rain Cafe, a little restaurant that was close to the hotel where we stayed. I don't know how much they understood each other, but they had fun playing games.

In Kizkalesi there is another castle onshore called Korykos Castle. With it being so crowded, and so HOT we spent our time in town on the beach, but both castles are open for touring. Kizkalesi isn't too far away from us, so we plan to go back on a slower weekend.



Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Tuesday Travels - Karatas Beach

It's hard to believe we've been in Turkey for over a year now. Last year started terribly with me breaking my ankle, so we were unable to do much or go far from the house until the summer months came around. We did get out as soon as I was able, but those adventures never made it to the blog.

Well, with a new year comes a new start, and since I know you all want to see some pictures of Turkey, I'm going to backtrack and post about those trips until I get caught up. As you can see, I even got really clever, and I'm calling the catch up posts Tuesday Travels.

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Are you ready?

Our first stop is Karatas Beach, located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Adana Province. I don't have many pictures, because I spent most of the time just enjoying the beach, and not taking pictures.

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Karatas Beach. It's pretty cool when you go to the beach in Turkey. No sooner than your feet hit the sand, a beach attendant is there to bring you chairs and an umbrella. (For a small fee, of course.)

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The water was nice and warm. Brennan loves to swim. I think this summer we need to get him into swimming lessons.

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Like I said, not many pictures of our trip to Karatas, but we had a fun time. It is on our list to go back to this summer.

Monday, October 29, 2012

October

Wait, what...October?! And the end of it no less. How did that happen?

Well, hello everyone! Did you miss me?

So...Let's just ignore for the moment that it was June when I last posted.  I really had intended to, but time just got away from me. We have had some super busy months!

First, Jason got back home safely in July! Yay! We are so glad to have him home!

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Next we went on vacation to see Nana and Papaw at the Grand Canyon.

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The canyon is awesome!

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Angel's Window

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The jeep found some mud.

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A double rainbow!

And then in September we went to Yellowstone...

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Buffalo have the right of way. :)

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King of the world!

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A very HOT pool.

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Yellowstone River

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A couple weeks later we drove to Indiana for a visit...

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Driving through Colorado

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Wii Bowling Tournament

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Hanging Out With Grandma Brenda

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Aww, brothers sharing their toys. :)

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Wrestling Match

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Four Wheeling

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Cousins

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Tie-dying Shirts With the Cousins

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Buddies

And of course we had to take some family pictures while we were there.

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Whew! As you can see we've done a little travelling. :)

In between all the fun stuff, though, we've also been busy here at home. We only have about a month left before we leave for Turkey! We've had some stressful moments trying to get everything to work out, but it seems like everything is headed on the right track now.

So that's the compact version of our summer/fall. Hopefully next time I'll recap October and not just tease you with a title. :)

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