I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
The theatre
An arena any popular musical act would be proud to sell out, with seats for 25,000 people.
It's located on Harbor Street, which as its name indicates, once led to the port. Centuries of deforestation and soil erosion have led to a buildup of sediment, and the actual coast is now a couple of miles from the city.
Labels:
archaeological sites,
Ephesus,
ruins,
theatre,
Turkey,
Türkiye,
UNESCO World Heritage
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