Monday, June 13, 2011

Turkey Tourist Attractions

By Mark Walters


For a really brilliant experience, give Turkey a try. It's a beautiful country and there is a lot to see and do. For the attractions not to miss out on while visiting Turkey, read on to find out more. One place you should definitely visit is the Blue Mosque, which was completed in 1616. Its walls are lined with beautiful blue tiles, which are where it gets its name, and the light is reflected through the windows of the building. It's probably the most beautiful mosque in the world.

Now a national park, the Gallipoli Anzacs are also definitely worth exploring. Here, you can find a series of war memorials as well as sandy beaches and lovely pine forests that everyone is sure to love. Gallipoli was the sight of a bloody battle in the First World War. The Allies were trying to establish a supply line to Russia through the Black Sea route and fought the Turks to try and get through. There were heavy casualties on both sides, but eventually the Turks won.

You should also visit the Cappadocia region, which is in central Turkey and is considered to be one of the geological wonders of the world. There are lots of unusual valleys and cones, which were created by the eruption of two volcanoes more than 60 million years ago. You can also see more than 600 churches and other buildings cut into the rocks in the region, where you will find quite a lot of frescoes painted onto the walls. Cappadocia has been home to many cultures over the centuries.

If you go to Turkey, you can't leave without visiting Ephesus. This is an ancient city that dates back to 12BC and is one of the best preserved ancient cities in the world. It used to be a very important trade and religious center and is home to one of the Seven Churches of Revelation, where St Paul lived and preached. It was also once home to the Temple of Artemis, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Around 20% of the city has been excavated.

One last place to visit is the location of the small yet wealthy Commagene Kingdom. This is located near Mount Nemrut, which is part of the Taurus mountain chain and is extremely beautiful. Attractions include the huge funerary monument of Antiochos I. This is a famous sanctuary shaped like his head that is more than 150 meters in diameter and more than 50 meters in height. You can also see representations of Apollo and Zeus. This is one Turkish attraction not to be missed.




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