Aufbruch in Bursa. Zuerst über steile Straßen und unbefestigte Wege sehr mühsam. In einem kleinen Dorf Pause gemacht. Mit den Männern aus dem Dorf geplaudert und zusammen Tee getrunken. Dann kamLæs mere
On the 6th day of our trip we did a boat cruise to Bursa. Bursa doesn’t belong to Istanbul. It’s an own million citizens city on the other side of the Marmara Sea.
You need to take the cruise forLæs mere
..well..finally..after Covid..my first time in my walking boots..and it feels good😚..so as not to knock myself out in the heat..I only did 4-5 hours..just to get back into it..stunningLæs mere
..having not fully appreciated the distances involved..and where the long distance path actually started..my 3 days in Fethiye involved no walking..as I was too far away to do any of the LycianLæs mere
Mosque with an Inverted t-shaped floor plan and the tomb of Sultan 1 Murat, one of the most vital sultan of the Ottoman Empire was here. The complex was built in 1364. It contained a mosque, aLæs mere
The Koza Han (inn of the silk cocoon) is a historical caravanserai in Bursa. The han provided lodging for foreign merchants, storage for their animals and goods, housing for the workshops of craftsmenLæs mere
We came across this park with dome-shaped structure, which called Panorama 1326, which displays an exhibition during the 14-century Ottoman conquest of the city. We did not go to the exhibition as itLæs mere
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