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Tour of Italy - Pompeii, the forgotten city
The Forgotten City of Pompeii; A First Look Welcome to Pompeii. This page and the 6 that follow will give you an idea of what to expect when you visit the ancient city. However, The title A First Look was given because we were able to see only half of the ruins during our 4 hour visit. So, if you are planning a trip to Pompeii yourself, be advised that you could easily spend a full day exploring the city. The cost?? ...about 10,000 lire ($6 US) per adult. We made our trip to the ruins in March - http://touritaly.org/pompeii/pompeii-main.htm

Pyramids
This section uses frames - http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/pyramids/home.html

Jozan: Buying rugs in Turkey, Rah Rah Kilims
jozan HOME RUG SALE NEWS ARTICLES AUCTIONS DIRECTORY GUIDES INDEX CONTACT Menu Home Up Buying rugs in Turkey - Rah Rah "Kilims" Perhaps you have been in Turkey as a tourist and visited rug shops to find a collectable rug to bring home as a souvenir. Most rug shops have a large inventory of both new Turkish pile rugs and flatweaves but a real collectable rug seems hard to find for the tourist. Some will fall for a very nice rug called Rah Rah "Kilim" (actually a soumak). I h - http://www.jozan.net/2004/rahrahkilims.htm

Jozan: Carpet sale in Turkey
jozan HOME RUG SALE NEWS ARTICLES AUCTIONS DIRECTORY GUIDES INDEX CONTACT Menu Home Up Carpet sale in Turkey by Ludwina Akbulut Turkey is a beautiful country to visit. There are lots of ancient historical places, a big range of beautiful landscapes and much more. You can almost not avoid visiting a carpet shop and for a lot of tourists this is their first encounter with handmade carpets and kilims.It is very cozy to sit in a carpet shop, sipping tea surrounded by all the nice colors and design - http://www.jozan.net/Magazine/articles/Turkey2003.asp

Temples
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Jozan: Travelling in rug & carpet producing countries
jozan HOME RUG SALE NEWS ARTICLES AUCTIONS DIRECTORY GUIDES INDEX CONTACT Menu Home Up TurkeyRugPhotos02 Turkey 2002 CapadociaLandscape TurkeyRugPhotos01 Turkey 2001 Travelling in rug producing countries Rugs with Dösemealti design are often seen in Turkey Tell about experiences travelling in rug producing countries 13 October 2002 Jozan Magazine has invited readers of the magazine, rug collectors and dealers to tell about experiences from travelling in rug producing countries - and of course - http://www.jozan.net/Magazine/Travelling.htm

Turkish Embassy.org - Republic of Turkey
Home >> Travel & Tourism >> Famous Landmarks AYASOFYA The Basilica of Hagia Sophia was constructed by Roman Emperor Justinian in 537 AD. This was the largest church in the Christian world for a thousand years.Its immense dome rises nearly 200 feet above the ground and its diameter spans more than 100 feet. The mosaics covering the walls are among the most important works of art that have survived to this day of the Byzantine era. Large round buildings had been successfully cove - http://www.turkishembassy.org/traveltourism/famouslandmarks.htm

Egypt Culture | Lonely Planet World Guide
home search help worldguide lp shop thorntree travel ticker theme guides on the road postcards health subwwway Introduction Facts for the Traveler When to Go Events Money & Costs Attractions Off the Beaten Track History Culture Environment Getting There & Away Getting Around Further Reading Lonely Planet Guides Thorn Tree Posts Postcards Related Weblinks Egypt Culture For most Egyptians life and lifestyle have changed little for hundreds of years. 20th century commercialism made impres - http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/africa/egypt/culture.htm

TURKEY - Historic and Cultural Sites
HISTORIC AND CULTURAL SITES T urkey 's humanized landscape is inseparable from its culture. Nevertheless, to the outsider, Turkey gives a new meaning to wilderness, because even in the most inaccessible or isolated parts (such as the high mountain tops or the secret places in the valleys) the visitor remains with the feeling that sometime in history this place, now wild and untended, has been the home to civilizations with settled villages and city life for nine thousand years in Anatolia . T - http://www.allaboutturkey.com/sites.htm

Gomez and Murphy in Istanbul
Web Hosting by Netfirms Free Domain Names by Netfirms Gomez and Murphy Adventures Home • First Day in Turkey • Eskisehir • Ankara • Bursa • Afyon • Kutahya • Antalya • Istanbul Istanbul Founded 600 years before Christ and continuously inhabited for 25 centuries...Byzantium, Constantinople, Istanbul, the Paris of the East...where to begin with such an ancient and fascinating city? You can't just read a brochure to familiarize yourself with its history - you have to read a library. Starting with - http://rivieramaya.netfirms.com/istanbul.htm

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