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in Didim. The largest temple of Apollo Anatolia.

Posted on April 15, 2013 by JoséMay 15, 2014avatar
in Didim

When speaking of the temple of Apollo in Didim, we refer to one of the holiest sites of ancient Greek world. The oracle that was there was the second largest after the Delphi and delivered powerful kings treasures … Continue reading →

Posted in South Aegean | Tagged Alexander the Great, Apollo, in Didim, Miletos, oracle, Priene, temple | Leave a reply

Patara Beach

Posted on April 14, 2013 by Ana López MontesApril 14, 2013avatar

The coast of Turkey is fascinating, but the fact is that because of its steep and sinuous geography is not easy to find great white sandy beaches. Patara Beach is one of them, completely virgin, white sand … Continue reading →

Posted in Mediterranean Coast | Tagged Lycian city, Turkish coast, Licia, Mediterranean Sea, Patara, beach, protected beach, virgin beach, San Nicolás, tortugas caretta caretta | Leave a reply

Gallipoli

Posted on April 12, 2013 by JoséJune 28, 2014avatar

On the beaches and fields of Gallipoli peninsula a terrible battle was fought in 1915 , it had unexpected consequences, three nations remember those days as the birth of their national identity. Australia, New Zealand and Turkey itself … Continue reading →

Posted in North Aegean | Tagged Ataturk, Canakkale, Dardanelles, Ferry, Gallipoli, Kabatepe, Kilitbahir, Lone Pine, Aegean Sea, Mustafa Kemal, Sehitler | Leave a reply

Shrimp Casserole with vegetables and cheese “Shrimp stew bleached”

Posted on April 8, 2013 by Ana López MontesApril 8, 2013avatar

One of the dishes that can be found in most fish restaurants in Izmir is the "Karides kasarli güveç", casserole with vegetables and prawns baked with cheese. In many fish restaurants … Continue reading →

Posted in 4 Turkish Kitchen, Entrees | Tagged onions, Turkish cuisine, Prawns, green peppers, cheese, tomatoes | Leave a reply

Şeytan Sofrası, Devil's Table.

Posted on April 5, 2013 by JoséFebruary 21, 2015avatar

The coast of Turkey offers many places to admire unique landscapes. Although you have already visited many of those places, there is one that continues to surprise visitors. Şeytan Sofrası is in an elevated position on the Bay … Continue reading →

Posted in North Aegean | Tagged late afternoon, Ayvalik, Bahia, kahvalti, Lesbos, Aegean Sea, sunset, Seytan Sofrasi | Leave a reply

Our blog, now in English. Un guiño a Turquía, now in English

Posted on April 5, 2013 by JoséApril 5, 2013avatar

If you were among those who asked for Wink at Turkey in English, today you have got it. We will begin to translate our already published posts. In the future, we plan to publish both in English and Spanish simultaneously. … Continue reading →

Posted in Information of interest | Tagged English, English, translation, translate | 3 Replies

Railway Museum in Selçuk (Izmir)

Posted on April 3, 2013 by Ana López MontesApril 3, 2013avatar

In the village of Çamlık, to 10 Selçuk minutes and near the historic site of Ephesus, is the museum's outdoor railroad. Created in 1991 is one of the largest collections in Europe. Located … Continue reading →

Posted in Izmir Area | Tagged around Ephesus, former railway station, collection station, railroad, Izmir, locomotives, tren the vapor, wagon | Leave a reply

El rakı, Turkey's national drink

Posted on April 1, 2013 by JoséApril 1, 2013avatar

Many people think that the tea or even coffee are the most popular drinks in Turkey but the reality is that this place is occupied by a aniseed-flavored drink called raki. Turkish is written that way, with a dotless ı. The … Continue reading →

Posted in Traditions and popular events | Tagged drink, distillation, ice, figs, half, raisins, north, grape | Leave a reply

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