Again... List of things I did see there:
- Bodrum Castle (Freaking Awesome!)
- Stayed in the Gümbet (Party Every night... You quiet people will want to stay not in Gümbet)
- Antique Theater
- (Looked for Lydos Gate... I understand where it is ... Now that I am not there! :( (A bit Hard to find)
- Antique Harbor
- Famous Shopping in Bodrum (no we did not get to the Turkish Carpets which are Hugely famous world wide... From Bodrum)
- Aegean Sea every day and walks along the Aegean Sea at night
- From the distance we noticed Windmills but did not know about them until we came home but we wanted to walk to them
- Mausoleum at Halicarnassus built by Artemisia
- Discovered there is a Monastery there want we want to go: St George Monastery...
- Saw the Windmills from a distance but, they are very interesting. They are over 1,000 years old and were stopped being used by the 1980's
- Discovered there is an Ancient Greek Temple and we were trying to figure out how to get there. But we were So very Curious and want to go back to look for it
Now this is the beauty with Bodrum. The entire area had once a great wall surrounding it and the city was indeed great Halicarnassus. Interesting the walls are still scattered where once thrived this Ancient City. We read about the Antique Theater which are first set of Pictures. Now, the Antique theater was only discovered in the 19702s and the hillside that is rests on was completely covered. They started slowly removing the dirt and found that it was in fact a huge theater. I we saw it from the street and thought, It is like the size of an I-Max. However, sitting in the seats, it is more like the size of two! It is really big. It is very steed to climb and so It is built straight up. The other interesting not is that there are mazes under the stones where people are supposed to sit, I think so that actors can come out from different sides, and maybe for protection if needed with important people. It is so fascinating that there are all these things that we have not discovered here in Turkey yet! Wow!
The Second set of pictures were of the Mausoleum. I will write captions accordingly.
5 days was not long enough!
OK... Here are more pictures
| Walking up to the Theater. Notice the Stone how they were cut. |
| Yep, Lizard. I bet his ancestors went to the Famous Greek Plays here!!! |
| Poor Long Rock! He was literally saying "REALLY MORE PICS?" but he was sweet about it |
| Long Rock is 6 feet tall and standing in the middle or part of the center stage. I wanted to show how huge this Theater is! |
| So, I was standing in this pit that was blocked off tot he public but there are corridors behind all this seating area in this Theater. |
| Long Rock was so good to me. He did what I asked and ran to the pit so I can snap pictures and he could see it. I thought it was cool! He was so hot but humored me... THAT is love My Readers! |
| Above picture I told you about the pit and corridors... Well, I put the camera through the spokes of the Metal Gate and snapped a couple of pictures. |
| This one was at a weird angle. I had to put my whole arm through and I wanted to see what was down there .. this it the picture I got... I thought I would post it |
| In the stage, behind it were these huge columns... Long rock and I were fascinated with them The stage is just huge. |
| Long Rock Meditating |
| I wanted to show how amazing the cutting it on the big marble. I thought it was so impressive... They think This was built 800 -600 years BC... |
| The Columns in the back of the stage: This is a close up of some Granite and Marble. I am just amazed that the cutting is so precise |
| Picture of Long Rock Back Stage... I wonder what this looked like when it was all in glory? |
Looks like fun. I had no idea that Turkey had so many impressive ruins.
ReplyDeleteErin: This is just one little city... There are more that would knock your socks off! I can not believe how amazing the ruins are... There is an Antique Theater in every bigger city here. There is so much to see, and really awe-inspiring. They really do match to the Greek counter parts and even Greeks have stolen a couple of their ruins and brought it piece by piece back to Greece and said "this is ours!" If you think about it... All of the ancient Greek History is here in Turkey... Troy is not far from us!!!
ReplyDeleteI just really fell in love with Bodrum. They are still doing diggings all over this region. It was the ancient region of Caria :"The Ionian and Dorian Greeks colonized the west of it and joined the Carian population in forming Greek-dominated states there. The eponymous inhabitants of Caria were known as Carians, and they had arrived in Caria before the Greeks." (wikipedia)
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