PHOTOS FROM TURKEY DAY EIGHT (part 7)






After dinner we went to see a Whirling Dervishes ceremony at the magnificent Saruhan Caravanserai. Unfortunately photographs were not allowed during the ceremony itself. They did allow us to take photos of these ceramic figurines though. I will have to say though that the performance was awesome. I was so amazed at how long these men could twirl in a circle without getting dizzy. This was really a highlight of the trip for me to witness something that I had wanted to see in person for a long time. I will never forget this evening.
Larry Hewett
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