Priene- Theatre
Priene- Fluted Column Remains
Priene- Temple of Athena Polias
Priene- Temple of Athena Polias
Priene- Temple of Athena Polias
Priene- Mount Mycale and the Temple of Athena Poli…
Priene- Mount Mycale and the Temple of Athena Poli…
Priene- Detail of a Column
Priene- Bouleterion (Council Chamber)
Miletus- The Great Theatre
Miletus
Miletus- Faustina Baths
Miletus- Towards the Silted-up Harbour
Miletus-
Miletus- The Great (Greco-Roman) Theatre
Miletus- The Great Theatre (Roman Addition)
Miletus- The Great Theatre and Byzantine Fortress
Miletus- Side of the Great Theatre
Miletus- The Great Theatre and Byzantine Fortress
Miletus- Relief of a Flower
Didim- Restored Orthodox Church
Didyma- Temple of Apollo- Stone Lion
Didyma- Temple of Apollo
Sirince- Sponges For Sale
Sirince- Mannequins at a Cafe with Strong Message
Sirince- Main Street
Sirince- Clockmaker Cottage
Sirince Rooftop
Old House in Sirince
A Street in Sirince
A Street in Sirince
Sirince- Tumbledown House
Sirince- Shutters
Sirince- Tourist Trap
Roman Aqueduct near Selcuk
Holiday Homes near Kusadasi
Selcuk- Minaret of Isabey Mosque
Selcuk- Walls of the Fortress
Selcuk- Isabey Mosque
Selcuk- Isabey Mosque
Selcuk- Old Tombstones at the Isabey Mosque
Ayvalik
Ayvalik- Looking Towards the Halic Park Hotel
View Over Ayvalik
View Over Ayvalik
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Sirince- Ottoman Houses
Şirince, formerly Kirkince or Çirkince, is a village nestled on the hills in Central Aegean Region, Turkey. It is a small village which is famous for its wine and houses. Sirince was a Greek village before the Greco-Turkish War. In 1923, Turkish and Greek governments exchanged populations. The Turkish government exiled Christian Greeks of Turkey to Greece, while Greek government exiled the Muslim Turks of Greece to Turkey. (Wikitravel)
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