I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Back to Ephesus
Classes are finished now and it would be ideal if I could finish writing about my last journey before heading off for my next one (a short road trip along Lake Superior over the Memorial Day weekend, so imminent.)
This is the main agora in the city, or actually a small section of what is an enormous open space. You can see a side view of the library in the background.
Labels:
archaeological sites,
Ephesus,
ruins,
Turkey,
Türkiye,
UNESCO World Heritage
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