Bucket List Moments in Turkey | Pamukkale Pools & Ephesus
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In the next episode of our Turkey series we are just ticking off bucket list items left and right but not before we stop at a loca carpet store to see the intricate way they hand make each one of them - taking up to 9 months for some of them to be made.
First bucket list stop is Ephesus to see and explore the ancient city before ending our night in Sirince to try some local wines in a very cute town.
The next day we have a surprise visit to the Temple of Artemis to see one of the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World...and then the biggest highlight happens - seeing the thermal pools of Pamukkale and having a dip in Cleopatra's pool...
...wow Turkey just wow is all we can say!
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Şirince IZMIR || WINE TASTING - VLOG
MY WEEKEND WENT PRETTY WELL, I VISITED SELCUK AND SIRINCE AND HAD DIFFERENT FRUIT WINES FOR THE FIRST TIME.
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Şirince VILLAGE.
This pretty old Orthodox village, 12 km away from Ephesus and 30 km from Kusadasi, was once Cirkince (ugly). Indeed its habitants gave this name on purpose as they did not want to be bothered by foreigners nor to share the beauty of their village.
Still, after years, visitors understood that the village was not ugly at all and called it Sirince (pretty). As the village is located on the top of a mountain, anyone will enjoy the impressive wine yards' and peach trees' views on his way.
Today the village is a perfect synthesis of Turk-Greek culture as of the 1920's: after the Independence War, people exchange between Greek and Turks has occurred and all those typical Greek houses, though they kept their original outside characteristics, have received the local layout inside. The most beautiful specimens are open to visitors. And even in the courtyard of one of them, one will discover a nicely restored Orthodox church.
All the narrow streets of the village belong to the women, selling handcrafts of all kinds, olive oil. Another attraction of Sirince is its wine: try its taste in small cafés or in the former municipal school restorated.
Though Sirince Village is developing its tourism very quickly, it has been able to preserve its authenticity and the meaning of its name.
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