Friday, February 11, 2011

"Going to NISA (and other places by bus)" photo auldrover across soltanhisar, Turkey














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Travel blog entry: auldrover

"Invalid date of visit: May 22, 2009

And he wasn't soltanhisar, in town, but instead the old site of Nisa, located on the North only — Hill KM3-outside of soltanhisar which was my goal.

Making my visit to nesa is being mentioned in John Ash, Turkey "Guide": the southern and Western Anatolia. Ash, British poet and his directory something like a personal journey. No index or map (s). Written directions with the assumption that users are driving a van leased or personality. This is not entirely appropriate for us to rely on public transport, or in the case of my country, perhaps foolishly auverindolgint on foot.

So, I got a bus bound for Aydin Denizli and headed for the town of soltanhisar. Here, therefore, a little bit about bus stop in Turkey.

Most bus stations in Turkey has an array of astounding, bewildering bus companies. The larger the city, bus companies more presenting themselves in long lines of signs and booths. Most booths are run by about six men, when sufficient for two years to manage the work to be done. (But this is also true of almost all the shops in Turkey). It's really intimidating for the inexperienced. It doesn't mention touts Willie foreigner obviously bewildered.

In smaller places you trust someone steps until today probably find daily direct you to the next available transport to the desired location. But in places largest-Ankara, for example (Istanbul is another matter)-usually disregard touts and walk straight to the departure Pier. I walk along the dock so I'm slick buses go somewhere, or interested in the direction of travel. They are all signs of the front. Leave most usually one half hour schedules. So there might be a different destination sets in the dock on the half hour. And I sign a player standing around (perhaps smoking a cigarette. spend most of my time in dock away from some guy who went along with me and lit only), which puts my gear on board. Often he'll tag your luggage stouid, allowing you to stub "claim"-which would be typically don't check in the destination, as everyone off crowds about eager to understand their origin and be somewhere. Maybe go somewhere and smoking a cigarette.

Then, if there is enough time, you can go to the ticket booth and get a ticket. Sometimes you can just pay an attendant on the bus.

Bus travel in Turkey mostly really great. It's cheap, clean and seems most buses. In the West and especially they serve drinks and cakes. No foods. Of course, tea, water or niskavi or cream sodas (sogarid fruit drinks). In summer, some companies, Betty little Dixie cups ice cream.

But I digress here because of his visit to NISA, there's not much to say.

Denizli city bus got soltanhisar. Walking through the city market was ongoing, bought some fruit and nuts.

A little slow in heat, man on a motorcycle after pass me, waiting for me to catch up and make a journey.

Well, here are some pictures nesa. Delightful rose about two or three hours; and then returned to Aydin.

I thought that I first NYSA "axbirinid" this strange plant. Not very much admiration. It also gives a slight unpleasant odor. I think I have somewhere in the previous reading about it. I think, odor, rotting flesh. Has evolved to attract flies. Not being in the biologist, and tolerant of foul odors, didn't hang around one of these factories long enough to check it out. "
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Photos from this trip:
1. "Turkey, other directory"
2. "rest service on the bus"
3. "theatre and Wade"
4. "thing in NYSA"
5. "theater and Stadium rmanat"
6. "stinker"

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