As promised, here are our photos from Pamukkale. This place is stunning. Enjoy! I also posted these on Facebook.
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It looks like you guys found the sunny spot! (I saw scarves and rain in some of your shots from Istanbul.) Can't wait for the 3 hour photo session when you get back!
The travel agency we booked the Bosphorus cruise through told us about it. Apparently it's a huge tourist attraction. While it was a magnet for scantily clad tourists, even the Germans in speedos couldn't subtract from the natural beauty.
I miss you guys tons!!! I can't wait for the picture session too... Mom wanted me to ask you to call her when you get stateside. I thought the limestone looked like snow or really white sand. How cool though, I love hot springs... I remember when matt went with our family it was really fun but I bet that one was like 1000 times better!!
Before going abroad, I thought that Americans had a monopoly on garish, cultural imperialist, CRAZY tourists. As a (stereotyped)group, French and German tourists have us beat ... so many stories of underclad Germans. At least you were at a beach and not a holy site. I think the sky over the Med is the meaning of the word blue. Your pictures are breath-taking; I would love to hear more about this area.
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It looks like you guys found the sunny spot! (I saw scarves and rain in some of your shots from Istanbul.) Can't wait for the 3 hour photo session when you get back!
Ma
Wow, great pictures! The slide-show feature is really cool. So how did you find out about this place?
(Matt's) Dad
The travel agency we booked the Bosphorus cruise through told us about it. Apparently it's a huge tourist attraction. While it was a magnet for scantily clad tourists, even the Germans in speedos couldn't subtract from the natural beauty.
I miss you guys tons!!! I can't wait for the picture session too... Mom wanted me to ask you to call her when you get stateside. I thought the limestone looked like snow or really white sand. How cool though, I love hot springs... I remember when matt went with our family it was really fun but I bet that one was like 1000 times better!!
Before going abroad, I thought that Americans had a monopoly on garish, cultural imperialist, CRAZY tourists. As a (stereotyped)group, French and German tourists have us beat ... so many stories of underclad Germans. At least you were at a beach and not a holy site.
I think the sky over the Med is the meaning of the word blue. Your pictures are breath-taking; I would love to hear more about this area.
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