PHOTOS FROM TURKEY DAY EIGHT (part 4)







One of the most interesting places of business that we visited that day was a pottery workshop in the town of Avanos which is known for its pottery. The pottery there was some of the most beautiful that I have ever seen. The detail on the designs done in glazes was phenomenal. All of the above photographs were taken in the pottery.
Larry Hewett
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