
The Bridge at Aspendos241 viewsOriginally built in Roman times, the bridge over the Eurymedon River was rebuilt by the Seljuk Turks in the 13th century.Aug 06, 2019
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JLF at Aspendos373 viewsAnother sighting of the intrepid explorer.Aug 06, 2019
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Corner Tower233 viewsA corner of the stage building, anchoring both the stage and the seating area.Aug 06, 2019
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Stonework Close-up254 viewsIntricate stone carvings grace the walls of the theater.Aug 06, 2019
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Out of the Shadows252 viewsEmerging from the tunnel into the brightly sunlit stage area.Aug 06, 2019
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The Theater at Aspendos208 viewsA view of the exterior across the parking lot.Aug 06, 2019
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Basilica223 viewsThe remains of an ancient temple crown the Acropolis.Aug 06, 2019
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End of the Aqueduct219 viewsThe aqueduct terminates in another water tower at the Aspendos Acropolis.Aug 06, 2019
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Water Tower239 viewsAnother piece of the Aspendos Aqueduct.Aug 06, 2019
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Cityscape254 viewsSegments of the aqueduct frame the ruins of the city of Aspendos, which include a temple, a nymphaeum (fountain shrine), and bouleterion (city hall).Aug 06, 2019
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Tulip Nebula - Sh2-101225 viewsAn emission nebula about 6,000 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. The shape vaguely resembles the outline of a tulip.Aug 04, 2019
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Nomad Camp236 viewsOn the road from Denizli to Antalya, we stopped at what we were told was a nomad's camp. Genuine nomads are pastoral rather than agricultural, and so it is hard to understand why a real nomad would need a tractor; and given that the lady who maintained this establishment was more concerned with selling items such as shawls and amulets than herding sheep and goats, it seemed more to fit the definition of "tourist trap." Nevertheless, it was a welcome stop in a long ride, and nobody complained.Aug 04, 2019
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