PHOTOS FROM TURKEY DAY EIGHT (part 3)






Along the way we saw where people are still building homes near these old sites. And of course we did all the shopping we could whenever we had a chance!!!!!! Our next stop was the Underground city of Kaymatli (or Ozkonak). On our way to the Underground City we passed the smallest mosque that I had ever seen. Then we ate lunch at yet another wonderful restaurant
Larry Hewett
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