Makayin activity
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Hagia Sophia
Istanbul has left its mark on the most important and world history, and is known from all over the world. The reason for this is both the world's most important Eastern Roman and it is a very rare city that made the capital of the Ottoman Empire. For this...
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istanbul Travel and زراعة الشعر , المشافي في اسطنبول
Have made a very nice wedding last month, and then I did much research for a nice honeymoon vacation and at first thought, and is very expensive to go to spain We chose the second alternative to turkey istanbul and filled with excitement and beautiful and had a 12-day...
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Cappadocia Tours, سياحة تركيا , فنادق تركيا
Cappadocia transportation is done in two ways one hour or 8 hours plane ride, bus ride we arrived in cappadocia. Cappadocia Goreme open air museum we went. There were lots of fairy chimneys and cave people lived here. There are hidden cave churches and people worshiped...
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Ephesus and Celsus Libray Sightseeing
Ephesus is 600 meters long, and that the king had the road on the way to the king's mausoleum has numerous sculptures. firstly made a huge stone temple of Ephesus, which had a main door. King's statue to the left and right had the fountain. love heart sign at the entry...
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Troy and Gallipoli Tours in Canakkale, جاناقال
The ancient city of Troy, and this is a real beauty has a spectacular. Troy is a city which is as old as humanity and is composed of 9 layers and each layer represents a separate civilization and government. In the first layer and the last layer is 90 meters wide, a...
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istanbul oldcity sightseeing
I joined the weekend in Istanbul, Daily Istanbul Tours. Our tour guide istanbul istanbul istanbul history anlattı.istanbul much detail about many civilizations lived. Golden horn from Greece Bzanti I first lived in the region. Istanbul Hippodrome and this is the oldest...
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Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia is the one of the most visited museums and most prominent monuments in the world in terms of art and the history of architecture. It has also been called “the eighth wonder of the world” by East Roman Philon as far back as the 6th century. The current...