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		<title>Kibala Hotel</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 20:25:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is lies at the foot of a frightfully vertical rock, buried in jasmine  and orange trees. The six wooden cabins are all that can be legally  done in tightly-regulated Çıralı: they are spacious, set well apart from  each other, and they have pots of geranium on their doorsteps.  Bülent is courtly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is lies at the foot of a frightfully vertical rock, buried in jasmine  and orange trees. The six wooden cabins are all that can be legally  done in tightly-regulated Çıralı: they are spacious, set well apart from  each other, and they have pots of geranium on their doorsteps.  Bülent is courtly and mild-mannered. His garden shows the signs of  spontaneous and genuine love. Çıralı boasts over 60 modest pensions buried in spectacularly lush  sub-tropical vegetation below the 2400-metre peak of the Lycian Olympus.  Kibala is located at the inland end of the village, a ten-minute walk  away from the beach. Some bicycles stand at the guests disposal.<span id="more-234"></span></p>
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<td valign="middle">Host</td>
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<td valign="middle">Mr Bulent Coskun  												 												  <a onclick="popup(this.href,'name','400','400','no');return false;" href="http://www.smallhotels.com.tr/otl_pic_view.asp?picture=kibala.jpg&amp;host=Bulent%20Coskun"><img src="http://www.smallhotels.com.tr/img/evsahibi.png" border="0" alt="Meet_the_host!" align="texttop" /></a></td>
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<td>Cirali 07980 Kemer &#8211; Antalya</td>
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<td>+90 (242) 825 70 96</td>
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<td>+90 (532) 616 12 63</td>
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<td>+90 (242) 825 72 03</td>
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<td><a onclick="SayacFrame.location.href ='new_Addsayac.asp?val1=email&amp;val2=400&amp;bg=F0F0F0&amp;return=0';" onmouseover="window.status='kibalahotel@yahoo.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';" href="mailto:Kibala%20Hotel%3Ckibalahotel@yahoo.com%3E?subject=Found%20you%20through%20Small%20Hotels%20of%20Turkey%20website&amp;body=Dear%20B%C3%BClent%20Co%C5%9Fkun,">kibalahotel@yahoo.com</a></td>
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<td><a onmouseover="window.status='http://www.kibalahotel.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';" href="http://www.smallhotels.com.tr/otl_frame.asp?otl_id=400&amp;lang=en" target="_blank">www.kibalahotel.com</a></td>
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<td>6 units                                                     , 15 total beds</td>
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<td>EUR 105</td>
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		<title>Maritim Hotel Club Alantur</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 18:48:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hotels for You</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Alanya]]></category>
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This 5-star all-inclusive resort is situated on a 400 metre beach  in the Turkish Riviera town Alanya.  All rooms have private balconies.   Entertainment options include swimming pools, mini-golf, watersports and  beach volleyball.
Maritim Hotel Club Alantur’s rooms are spacious and offer  floor-to-ceiling windows.  Each is air-conditioned and has satellite [...]]]></description>
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<p>This 5-star all-inclusive resort is situated on a 400 metre beach  in the Turkish Riviera town Alanya.  All rooms have private balconies.   Entertainment options include swimming pools, mini-golf, watersports and  beach volleyball.</p>
<p>Maritim Hotel Club Alantur’s rooms are spacious and offer  floor-to-ceiling windows.  Each is air-conditioned and has satellite TV.   The en suite bathrooms are equipped with a shower and hairdryer.  Some  rooms offer sea views, others have views of the tropical gardens.<span id="more-232"></span></p>
<p>Main Restaurant serves buffet-style Turkish, Italian and Chinese  specialities and has weekly theme nights and cooking shows. Selale Bar  is part of Maritim Alantur’s all-inclusive program and offers snacks,  tropical drinks and late breakfast.  Kale Bar has evening disco music.</p>
<p>Maritim Alantur Club provides free parasols, sunloungers and  mattresses.  Younger guests can enjoy the children’s playground and  swimming pool.  Facilities also include a well-equipped fitness centre,  spa and boccia court.  Wi-Fi access is free in the resort’s public  areas.</p>
<p>Alanya Castle can be reached with a 15 minutes’ drive.  Maritim Hotel  Club Alantur is just 5 km away from Alanya’s city centre.  Antalya  International Airport is 140 km from the hotel.</p>
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<p>Hotel Rooms: 350.      	 	 	     	        Hotel Chain: 	        Maritim.</p>
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<p>Restaurant,                     Bar,                     24-Hour Front Desk,                     Garden,                     Non-Smoking Rooms,                     Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests,                     Shops in Hotel.</p>
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<p>Tennis Court,                     Sauna,                     Fitness Centre,                     Massage,                     Children&#8217;s Playground,                     Billiards,                     Table Tennis,                     Darts,                     Library,                     Cycling,                     Turkish/Steam Bath,                     Hammam,                     Mini Golf,                     Indoor Swimming Pool,                     Outdoor Swimming Pool.</p>
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<p>Babysitting/Child Services,                     Laundry,                     Barber/Beauty Shop,                     Car Rental,                     Fax/Photocopying.</p>
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<h3><img src="http://z.bstatic.com/static/img/transparent.png" alt="" width="1" height="1" />Internet</h3>
<p><!-- BEGIN policy.inc --><strong>Free!</strong> Wi-fi is available in public areas and is free of charge.</p>
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<p><!-- BEGIN policy.inc --><strong>Free!</strong> Free private parking is possible on site.</p>
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<div>These are general hotel policies for Maritim Hotel Club  Alantur. As they may vary per room type; please also check the room  description.</div>
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<h3><img src="http://z.bstatic.com/static/img/transparent.png" alt="" width="1" height="1" />Check-in</h3>
<p>From 14:00 hours</p>
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<h3><img src="http://z.bstatic.com/static/img/transparent.png" alt="" width="1" height="1" />Check-out</h3>
<p>Until 12:00 hours</p>
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<h3><img src="http://z.bstatic.com/static/img/transparent.png" alt="" width="1" height="1" />Cancellation</h3>
<p><!-- BEGIN policy.inc --><strong>Free!</strong> If cancelled  up to 7 days before date of arrival,  no fee will be charged.</p>
<p><!-- END policy.inc --> <!-- BEGIN policy.inc -->If cancelled  later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.</p>
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<h3><img src="http://z.bstatic.com/static/img/transparent.png" alt="" width="1" height="1" />Children and extra beds</h3>
<p><!-- BEGIN policy.inc --><strong>Free!</strong> All children under 9 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.</p>
<p><!-- END policy.inc --> <!-- BEGIN policy.inc --><strong>Free!</strong> One child under 2 years stays free of charge in a baby cot.</p>
<p><!-- END policy.inc --> <!-- BEGIN policy.inc -->Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1.</p>
<p><!-- END policy.inc -->Any type of extra bed or baby cot is upon request and needs to be confirmed by the hotel.</p>
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<p><!-- BEGIN policy.inc -->Pets are not allowed.</p>
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<h3><img src="http://z.bstatic.com/static/img/transparent.png" alt="" width="1" height="1" />Accepted credit cards</h3>
<p>Visa,         Euro/Mastercard</p>
<p>The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.</p>
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		<title>Hotel Grand Kaptan</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 07:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Alanya]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[alanya grand kaptan]]></category>
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Hotel Grand Kaptan offers resort-style accommodation just metres  from the beach in Alanya. It offers rooms with satellite TV, broadband  internet and tea/coffee facilities.
Grand Kaptan’s main pool has a swim-up bar and 2 poolside jacuzzis.  There’s also a second pool with 3 waterslides.
In addition to the hotel’s pools, guests also have access [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hotel Grand Kaptan offers resort-style accommodation just metres  from the beach in Alanya. It offers rooms with satellite TV, broadband  internet and tea/coffee facilities.</p>
<p>Grand Kaptan’s main pool has a swim-up bar and 2 poolside jacuzzis.  There’s also a second pool with 3 waterslides.<br />
In addition to the hotel’s pools, guests also have access to the  hotel’s private beach.</p>
<p>The hotel’s buffet restaurant offers a wide range of Turkish and  world cuisine, while guests can dine al fresco at the Italian a la carte  restaurant.<span id="more-230"></span></p>
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<p>Hotel Rooms: 272.</p>
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<p>Restaurant,                     Bar,                     24-Hour Front Desk,                     Garden,                     Terrace,                     Non-Smoking Rooms,                     Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests,                     Elevator,                     Safety Deposit Box,                     Luggage Storage,                     Airconditioning.</p>
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<p>Tennis Court,                     Sauna,                     Fitness Centre,                     Spa &amp; Wellness Centre,                     Massage,                     Children&#8217;s Playground,                     Billiards,                     Table Tennis,                     Darts,                     Library,                     Turkish/Steam Bath,                     Hammam,                     Outdoor Swimming Pool.</p>
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<h3><img src="http://z.bstatic.com/static/img/transparent.png" alt="" width="1" height="1" /><img class="alignright" src="http://x.bstatic.com/images/hotel/square60/272/2728875.gif" alt="" width="60" height="60" />Services</h3>
<p>Room Service,                     Meeting/Banquet Facilities,                     Babysitting/Child Services,                     Laundry,                     Dry Cleaning,                     Barber/Beauty Shop,                     Breakfast in the Room,                     Ironing Service,                     Currency Exchange,                     Bicycle Rental,                     Shoe Shine,                     Packed Lunches,                     Car Rental,                     Fax/Photocopying.</p>
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<p><!-- BEGIN policy.inc --><strong>Free!</strong> Wired internet is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.</p>
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<p><!-- BEGIN policy.inc --><strong>Free!</strong> Free private parking is possible on site.</p>
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<div>These are general hotel policies for Hotel Grand Kaptan. As  they may vary per room type; please also check the room description.</div>
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<h3><img src="http://z.bstatic.com/static/img/transparent.png" alt="" width="1" height="1" />Check-in</h3>
<p>From 14:00 hours</p>
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<h3><img src="http://z.bstatic.com/static/img/transparent.png" alt="" width="1" height="1" />Check-out</h3>
<p>Until 12:00 hours</p>
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<div><a name="hotel_cancellation_policy"></a></p>
<h3><img src="http://z.bstatic.com/static/img/transparent.png" alt="" width="1" height="1" />Cancellation</h3>
<p><!-- BEGIN policy.inc --><strong>Free!</strong> If cancelled or modified up to 3 days before date of arrival,  no fee  will be charged.</p>
<p><!-- END policy.inc --> <!-- BEGIN policy.inc -->If cancelled or modified later or in case of no-show, the first  night will be charged.</p>
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<h3><img src="http://z.bstatic.com/static/img/transparent.png" alt="" width="1" height="1" />Children and extra beds</h3>
<p><!-- BEGIN policy.inc --><strong>Free!</strong> One child under 12 years stays free of charge when using existing  bedding.</p>
<p><!-- END policy.inc --> <!-- BEGIN policy.inc --><strong>Free!</strong> One child under 2 years stays free of charge in a baby cot.</p>
<p><!-- END policy.inc --> <!-- BEGIN policy.inc -->There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.</p>
<p><!-- END policy.inc --> <!-- BEGIN policy.inc -->Maximum capacity of babycots in a room is 1.</p>
<p><!-- END policy.inc -->Any type of extra bed or baby cot is upon request and needs to  be confirmed by the hotel.</p>
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<p><!-- BEGIN policy.inc -->Pets are not allowed.</p>
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<p>Visa,         Euro/Mastercard</p>
<p>The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior  to arrival.</p>
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		<title>Nevşehir City Guide</title>
		<link>http://www.hotelsandholiday.net/nevsehir-city-guide/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 17:54:56 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Nevşehir]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Acıgöl]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Avanos]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cappadocia]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Derinkuyu]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Earliest Evidence Of Human Habitation In The Region]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The province of Nevşehir is one of the major cities of Cappadoccia   Region and displays a beautiful combination of nature and history. The   geographic movements had formed the fairy chimneys and during the   historical development process, mankind had settled and inhabited these   natural wonders, fairy chimneys and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The province of Nevşehir is one of the major cities of Cappadoccia   Region and displays a beautiful combination of nature and history. The   geographic movements had formed the fairy chimneys and during the   historical development process, mankind had settled and inhabited these   natural wonders, fairy chimneys and carved houses and churches inside   these formations and adorned these settlements with frescos, carrying   the traces of the thousands of years of their civilizations. <span id="more-228"></span></p>
<p><strong>Districts:</strong> Nevşehir (center), Acıgöl, Avanos, Derinkuyu, Gülşehir,   Hacıbektaş, Kozaklı, Ürgüp. <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><br />
How to Get </strong></span><br />
<strong>Highway:</strong> Reaching to the province of Nevşehir via highway is possible   from the entire country.<br />
<strong> Telephone of the Bus Station: </strong>(+ 90 – 384) 213 40 25<br />
Air Transportation: The airport is approximately 30 km. away from the   city center. Reaching to the airport is possible via busses, shared   taxis and commercial taxis.<br />
Nevşehir, The Capital Of Cappadocia<br />
In the mythology of the Hittites and the Phrygians, the region of   Nevşehir lies on the planet of Cappadocia, whose creation was the work   of the Gods of the Volcanoes and which was shaped by the soft and    magical hands  of  the  Gods  of the  Rains  and the  Winds. Cappadocia   represents a site where Nature and History have commingled in the most   beautiful fashion in the world. While geographical circumstances  created  the Fairy Chimneys, human beings in the course of the  historical  process sculpted the interiors of these Fairy Chimneys to  construct  their dwellings and churches, which they decorated with  frescoes that  have survived as witnesses of civilizations thousands of  years old.  To  preserve this incredible cultural treasury and prevent  its capture by  others, Thales of Miletus himself divided the  Kızılırmağı river (the  ancient Halys) into two sections to facilitate  the crossing by the  forces of the Lydian king to oppose the Persian  invading forces. The  first scientific calculations in history were also  carried out here.   Nevşehir constitutes the capital city of the planet  Cappadocia. But, the  renown of Cappadocia has so intensified as to  extend beyond the  nation’s boundaries and overwhelm that of Nevşehir  itself, which has  nearly been forgotten.  Here, therefore, we hope to  conduct a complete  survey of the historical and cultural aspect of the  Nevşehir area.<br />
The natural beauties and cultural wealth in the environs of Avanos,   Zelye and Göreme have attracted the attention of historical writers and   travelers for centuries.  Historically, Cappadocia was first known as   “Katpatuka” in the Persian period, signifying a region where fine horses   were bred. It has not yet been resolved whether the word is of Hatti,   Luwian, Hittite or Assyrian origin.  Surviving documents make mention  of  horses and horse- breeding in this area. During the Great Kingdom   period (1460-1190 B.C.), the  Hittites  assigned  great importance to    horses  and  horsebreeding. Correspondingly, they imported expert   horsebreeders from the land of the Mitanni and transmitted their   expertise to future generations by inscribing their words on clay   tablets. As evidence, we might refer to a work written by a young   Mitanni horsebreeding specialist named Kikkuli, which has been recovered   from the contemporary Boğazköy state archives.<br />
Precious histories have survived from the pens of Xenophon (401  B.C.),  Strabon of Amasya (18 A.D.), Gregoir of Nissa (334-94 A.D.) and a  young  vineyard keeper of Machan (now, Göreme) (495-515 A.D.).  Paul  Lucas,  appointed by the French Royal Court to travel in the countries of  the  Mediterranean, was the first observer of the modern period to  acquaint  Europeans with this fascinating area.<br />
On his way from Ankara to Kayseri in the month of August 1705, Paul   Lucas, who had been commanded by the French king Louis XIV to conduct   research in the countries of the East, was astonished upon his arrival   in the vicinity of Avanos and Ürgüp. The geologzcal structure-which   closely resembles a fairytale land the curious spatial units of rock in   which the inhabitants dwelled, the churches and the colorful world of   their interiors left him in a state of amazement.<br />
After Lucas returned home, he published his notes in a two-volume  book  of travels in Paris in 1712.  Describing his observations in the   Cappadocian region, he produced a rather fanciful description heightened   by his imagnation, thus: “…When I first came upon the ancient   structural ruins lying on the opposite bank of the Kızılırmak, I fell   into a state of utter bewilderment.  Here stood countless-heretofore   unknown-pyramidal formations…. Each of these formations possessed a   beautiful door, a charming staircase by which to gain entrance and large   windows in all the rooms to secure illu- mination.  Within a single   rock mass had been hewn a number of living quarters, each lying one   above the other…. They numbered not several hundreds, but more than a   couple of thousand.  At first, I assumed that these pyramids represented   dwellings that had formerly belonged to monks. For their shapes   recalled that of ecclesiastical caps.  Afterwards, however, I detected   that they possessed a variety of forms.”<br />
On his second journey through the region in 1714, he characterized  the  Fairy Chimneys as the “ancient cemetery of a vanished city.” This   prompted a great scandal in the court of King Louis XIV. The members of   the Court were convinced that Paul Lucas was a pathological liar   (mithmom,anie); in fact, the French ambassador in Istanbul asserted that   he wanted to make a personal investigation of the region to determine   whether or not Paul Lucas was telling the truth.  Comte Desalleurs   confirmed that the facts of the cir- cumstances were true and that   pyramidal shaped entities existed. When the  book of travels was   published it aroused a great public debate in Europe. Ürgüp and   vicinity, which were shown in the engravings, represented quite a remote   locale for the Europe of that day. Moreover, the information supplied   by Lucas was not supported by ancient sources on this subject.  The   fantastic depiction furnished by Lucas was very tantalizing to the West,   but for some it was beyond belief and greeted with incredulity.  The   German writer, C.M. Wieland (1753-1814) expressed such criticism, as   follows: “It is impossible to give credence to the claim that such a   great number of houses in the shape of pyramids exists when the subject   is not given the slight- est notice by any of the ancient writers or   travel books.”<br />
A more realistic description of Ürgüp and Göreme was provided by the   French traveler Charles Texier who visited the region some one hundred   fiftyyears after Lucas. This well-known architect, who was assigned by   the French government the task of conducting research in Anatolia,   examined the Cappadocia region in a painstaking manner in the course of   his journeys undertaken in 1833 and 1837. Publishing the results of his   travels and research in Anatolia in a monumental, six-volume work  titled  Description, de l’Asie Mineure, which included engravings and  plans, he  states at one point that “…Nature had never displayed herself  to the  foreign observer’s eye in such an extraordinary fashion. I have  never  heard of a more long-lived and dream-like natural phenomenon in  any  other region of the world.”<br />
European  travelers  after  Lucas  in the  nineteenth  century  came  to  Cappadocia to conduct studies of a scientific nature; yet, they were   unable to disguise their astonishment upon their encounters with this   bizarre geology. The English traveler W.F. Ainsworth recounts the   surreal appearance of the volcanic valley, thus:  “After crossing a   valley that extends the length of the river, we suddenly found ourselves   in a forest composed of rocks of conical and columnar form which   surrounded us in an utterly bewildering manner.  It was as if we were   touring the ruins of some very ancient and vast city.  Some of the cones   carried on their peaks large and randomly shaped fragments of rock.”<br />
In July 1837, W.J. Hamilton, a prominent English geologist, arrived  in  the area and, lending support to Texier’s view, agreed that “Words  fail  one in attempting to describe the appearance of this extraordinary   locale.”  The leading Prussian field marshal Moltke, who visited Ürgüp   on his way from Nevşehir to Kayseri, noted the characteristic tissue of   the region by stating that “An ancient citadel perched on a rocky  cliff,  which rose up perpendicularly and into which a number of caves  had been  hewn in a peculiar manner, overlooked the town.  The houses of  Ürgüp  were of stone and constructed in a most elegant manner…. The  mountain  valley lying behind Ürgüp was covered with vineyards and cleft  by deep  ravines.  On their slopes stand fantastic castles such as are  depicted  on old wallpaper.”<br />
Fuller information concerning the rock churches appeared in the work   titled Description de l’Asie Mineure, which Texier published in 1862. In   the volume he published jointly with the English architect R.P. Pullan   in 1864 on Byzantine architecture, the rock churches of Ürgüp and   environs are thoroughly discussed. The Englishman W.J. Hamilton   expressed his amazement by exclaiming that “Words are inadequate to   describe the appearance of this extraordinary place.”  Scientific   studies and publications began in the late nineteenth century. Physical   analyses of the Cappadocian region and the utilization of historical   sources were executed by scientists,  such as A.D. Mordtmann, W.M.   Ramsey, J.R.S. Sterret and Charles Texier. The monumen- tal work   published by G. de Jerphanion between the years 1907-12 was the first   extensive art historical study to examine in a systematic rrianner the   rock churches, monasteries and the wall frescoes on their interiors.  In   1958, the French Nicole Thierry and Catherine Jolivet published those   churches excluded from the study by the priest Jerphanion, thereby   assisting in endowing Cappadocia with its present-day renown.</p>
<p><strong>Earliest Evidence Of Human Habitation In The Region</strong><br />
Though paleolithic remains can be identified in the area, this  cultural  phase occurs fairly late and possibly represents the last  paleolithic  era.  In any case, this is supported by all the data that  has been thus  far recovered. The reason may be that the Würm glacier  covered the  Anatolian plateau for iong ages and that the eruption of  volcanoes, in  particular, would have made human occupation impossible.   Yet, despite  the absence of evidence, it is undeniable that the valleys  of the  Cappadocian region where the river banks and sources of fresh  water are  abundant offered extremely favorable living conditions for  early human  settlement.  It should not be an error to assume that tufa  represented  a warm habitation space for human life, because it could  usually be  easily worked-by obsidian, for example, a much harder  stone-without the  need for metal. The rocky heights along the sides of  the valley were  also obviously appropriate for protective purposes.  We  know that for  hundreds of thousands of years human communities  maintained their  existence by gathering fruit and hunting and fishing  and that they  settled along river banks because of their critical  dependence on  water. In this respect, the Kızılırmak river undoubtedly  served an  historical function.  The lack of confirming evidence for  these events  is a consequence of living nature in Cappadocia; over time,  successive  communities reworked the traces they encountered, and each  resettlement  effaced and obliterated the older imprints.  This has made  it very  difficult and even impossible to date the spatial volumes in the  rocks  of Cappadocia.</p>
<p>Near Gelveri, in addition to the notable settlements and artefacts of   Hittite origin, which bear a prehistoric connection to Continental   European cultures, English archeologists have recovered paleolithic and   neolithic stone tools at Avla Tepesi, eight kilometers southeast of   Ürgüp.  Similarly, the British Archeological Institute of Ankara   discovered quite interesting finds in a study of prehistoric sites   conducted between 1964-66.  The results of this surface field research   headed by Ian Todd identified a nıimber of settlement sites-the earliest   of which was Neolithic-most of which were in the Nevşehir and Niğde   areas.  The towns of İğdeli Çeşme, Acıgöl and Tatlar, which lie within   the provincial boundaries of Nevşehir, are a few of the sites that   witnessed very large Neolithic era settlements. The excavations of   Acemtumulus being conducted at Yeşilova near Tuz Gölü (at Tat), which   lies 18 kilometers northwest of the town of Aksaray, are of prime   interest. The finds from the dig can be assigned dates ranging from the   late fourth to the mid-seventh centuries. A settlement with houses   arranged in a regular fashion has come to light beneath Byzantine   structures. The artefacts suggest that this was an undefended settlement   occupied with agricultural cultivation. The level (Level 3) postdating   the Byzantine settlement, which is no doubt Roman, produced pottery of   Hellenistic character and may be dated to the first century B.C.-first   century A.D. The cultural stratum of approximately four meters that  lies  beneath this level is also associated with the Hellenistic period.    These settlements, which comprise four structural levels, all exhibit   evidence of fire and earthquakes. Level 4 settlement was terminated by  a  violent fire.  Level 5 preserves the terror of earthquake with the   remains of two elderly persons in tortured postures, caught in the act   of attempting to protect themselves from the onslaught. The twisted   bodies of two youths were found in Level 7 which had been leveled by   fire.  After Level 8, houses of megaron make their appearance. A wall of   sundried brick was uncovered in Level 16, which had been laid on a   terrace of fill. Level 17, dated to 600-500 B.C., contained burnished   red earthenware with geometric motifs.  Cultural artefacts of the   Hittites and the Early Bronze age occurred in Levels 19-24. City wall   fragments exhibiting a simple technique and pots of Hittite style were   recovered from Levels 19, 20 and 22. Remains of the Chalcolithic and   Early Bronze ages up to 4,000 B.C. were common. The excavations begyun   in 1968 in the vicinity of the Hacıbektaş tumulus (Sulucakara tumulus),   which contains relics dated to the Early through Middle  Hittite    periods  and the  Phrygian, Roman, Late  Roman  and Byzantine periods.   Those undertaken in 1967 by the Italians at the tumulus of Topaklı have   brought to light settlements from the Early Bronze age to the Byzantine   period in 24 structural strata. These furnish proof that the Nevşehir   region is a very ancient site of human habitation.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Erzurum province, 120 km to cover the waterfall. distances are in the   Tortum Lake last part, Tortum River 48 meters below the falls created by   the waterfall, the world&#8217;s largest waterfalls as one of the shows   Tortum waterfall in the valley of a mountain landslide as a result of   the tea in front to close has occurred. Tortum county natural beauty in   terms of very famous. Along the valley contained villages with fruit   orchards and is unique. Contained most of the province at the northern   end of the lake and waterfall Tortum unique natural beauty is a place   frequented by locals and foreign tourists.<span id="more-225"></span></p>
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<p>Africa&#8217;s Zambezi River on the Vietorio Falls 120 feet  high with the  world&#8217;s highest waterfall, in the U.S. Lake Erie and Lake  Ontario  between Niagara Falls 51 feet high and the second, 48 meters  high with  the world&#8217;s third highest waterfall Uzundere in the borough  Tortum Falls  is. Waterfall, our process in terms of the world&#8217;s second  most  important waterfall is. Tortum Falls in 1952-1960 years between  the HPP  is done and our country&#8217;s electricity needs to contribute  started.  Tortum Waterfall landscape human imagination forces,  especially in  spring view a master director of a film frame, as is  unique. How to go :  Erzurum in eastern neighborhood garage Uzundere  vans are always  operating. Uzundere 85 km away and the town of Erzurum  Tortum waterfall  35 km away from town.</p>
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		<title>Kalehan Hotel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the first small hotels of Turkey, Hotel Kale Han is owned and  managed by a Crete-origin family. Hotel is an authentic surprise  featuring a heirloom wedding gown and embroidered bridal kit dating back  to 200 years ago, regional keys and key lock collection, the passport  issued for the family [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the first small hotels of Turkey, Hotel Kale Han is owned and  managed by a Crete-origin family. Hotel is an authentic surprise  featuring a heirloom wedding gown and embroidered bridal kit dating back  to 200 years ago, regional keys and key lock collection, the passport  issued for the family during population exchange, porcelain stove,  manuscripts and old photos and a restaurant furnished with antique  dinner service offering local Turkish cuisine with olive oils specially  produced by the hotel via stone-pressing method, scratched green olives  and home-made jams in its breakfasts unlimited by time. A spectacular  garden amid fruit trees, lavenders and roses invites its guests to a  rest while the pool offers a refreshing time with a view of the castle.<span id="more-223"></span> The hotel is ideal for those who pursue a vacation full of culture,  history and archeology and also enjoy a peaceful and pleasant stay.</p>
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<blockquote><p>Season :12 months<br />
Room Number :48 rooms<br />
Contact Person :Hakan Ergir &amp; Ayşe Dörtok<br />
Telephone 1 :+90 (232) 892 6154<br />
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Address : Atatürk str. No:49 Seljuk &#8211;  Ephesus / İzmir / Turkey<br />
Email :kalehan@kalehan.com<br />
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		<title>Selcuk City Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is in the south of Izmir on the  south Aegean, Selcuk has been transformed since the 1990s into a major  tourist destination, mainly as a base to visit the famous ruins of  Ephesus a few kilometres away. The ancient classical city is one of the  best preserved in the eastern [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>It is in the south of Izmir on the  south Aegean, Selcuk has been transformed since the 1990s into a major  tourist destination, mainly as a base to visit the famous ruins of  Ephesus a few kilometres away. The ancient classical city is one of the  best preserved in the eastern Mediterranean and is a great example of  Roman architecture. Selcuk has many historical remains of early Christianity, including a  house which many believe to have been visited by the Virgin Mary, and  Ayasoluk Hill where St John write his Gospel.<span><span id="more-221"></span></span> There are many small  hotels and guest-houses, restaurants and shops which makes the town a  good base to explore the area. The town gets busy during the famous  annual camel wrestling festival, held in Ephesus around February.</p>
<p><strong>History</strong></p>
<p>According to ancient inscriptions, Ephesus is thought to have been  inhabited since around 3000 BC, roughly the same time as Smyrna, and  evidence of Ion, Roman, Byzantine, Seljukian and Ottoman civilisations  are still seen today. The ancient city was a good centre for trading,  mainly because of its location close to coast, and religion. It was  known for the cult of Cybele, the Anatolian fertility goddess, then  later for Artemis, the virgin goddess for which a temple was built in  her honour.</p>
<p>The temple was destroyed in 356 BC, and when Alexander the Great passed  through in 334 BC he offered to pay for the cost of a new construction  provided it was dedicated to him. The Ephesus people declined, and  rebuilt it with great success.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.kultur.gov.tr/EN/resimgoster.aspx?DIL=2&amp;BELGEANAH=62237&amp;RESIMISIM=selcuk=tarihce=kale.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="200" height="131" align="right" />When the  Romans made Ephesus their provincial capital, it became a busy town with  great commercial, trading and political importance, and a population  that grew to around 250,000. A significant Christian community grew, and  the city was visited by St John the Evangelist in the 1st century, then  by St Paul, who was there between 51-53 AD and wrote some of his  epistles. It was also the venue of two Ecumenical Councils.</p>
<p>But the success of Roman Ephesus began to dwindle, mainly because of  problems connected to the harbour, which was the main source of trade.  The Cayster River was pushing silt up the harbour and despite attempts  to dredge it and rebuild the harbour, the sea was pushed back to  Pamucak, 4km away, and therefore Ephesus lost its source of wealth. By  the 6th century, the city was unliveable and was shifted near to St  John’s Basilica, and by 1090 it was taken over by the Turks.<br />
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<p>Similar to a typical Mediterranean climate, the region has hot and dry  summers, reaching around 30 degrees. The winters are cool and wet, and  the nights can get cool and drop below 10 degrees.</p>
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		<title>Değirmenci Mansion / Safranbolu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Değirmenci  Mansion” is a hotel full of character where you will experience the  traditional life and culture of Safranbolu and get a glimpse of original  stone walls and vaults, smell the scent of scotch pines, watch the  sunset and walk around authentic mansions, guild-market places and  cobblestone pavements. Hotel serves [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Değirmenci  Mansion” is a hotel full of character where you will experience the  traditional life and culture of Safranbolu and get a glimpse of original  stone walls and vaults, smell the scent of scotch pines, watch the  sunset and walk around authentic mansions, guild-market places and  cobblestone pavements. Hotel serves the Değirmenci Mansion special  all-natural breakfast and local food baked with love at all seasons.   Değirmenci Mansion is awarded with the 2007 Preservation Honors Award as  the best restored house.<span id="more-219"></span>Photography museum and exclusive collections are offered to the taste of  limited number of privileged guests. You will be captured with the  distinctive personality of the hotel with individually decorated rooms,  sofas and eyvans (iwans) offered by an understanding and experienced  gained over centuries.</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Hotel Properties</strong><br />
Alarm		Bar-Cafe<br />
Barbecu		Breakfast included<br />
Coffee-tea pot		Concierge<br />
Credit cards accepted		Daily Room Cleaning<br />
Fax		Fireplace<br />
Free newspaper		Free parking<br />
Fridge		Garden<br />
Hair dryer		Historical Building<br />
İnternet		Kitchen<br />
Laundry		minibar<br />
Mountain view		Open 24 Hours<br />
Open full year		Parking area<br />
Pet friendly		Phone<br />
Safe box		Satellite tv<br />
Sommelier		Sport activity<br />
Suit bedroom		Television<br />
Terrace		Wake up service<br />
Wine cellar		Wireless</p>
<p><strong>Contact </strong><br />
Season : 	12 months<br />
Units: 	7 rooms<br />
Contacts: 	Servet Erkenez<br />
Phone: 	+90(370) 725 5045<br />
Phone: 	+90(546) 469 4315<br />
Adress: 	Cambaz Str. No:27 Safranbolu / Karabuk / Turkey Safranbolu Historical Hotels<br />
E-mail: 	info@degirmencikonak.com<br />
Website: 	www.degirmencikonak.com</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Asmazlar Bağevi / Safranbolu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asmazlar Vineyard  Estate offers its guests the charm of history which dates back two  centuries.
Two-storey mansion provides access to haremlik and selamlık parts (where  men and women sit separately) and a private lobby.
Authentic Turkish Bath is located in the upper floor to soothe and relax  your senses and take away your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Asmazlar Vineyard  Estate offers its guests the charm of history which dates back two  centuries.</p>
<p>Two-storey mansion provides access to haremlik and selamlık parts (where  men and women sit separately) and a private lobby.</p>
<p>Authentic Turkish Bath is located in the upper floor to soothe and relax  your senses and take away your stress. Mansion is set in a close  proximity to the woods<span id="more-217"></span> so that you can savour the fresh air and leave  all energetic and healthy. You will make a perfect start to a day with  wide and varied breakfast offering local treats. Home-made baklava,  water heurek, pancakes, walnut breads are only few of delicious tastes.  You can wander away with melodious bird songs filling the air in the  Garden with 2750 square meters of land which is in the landscaping  stage.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.boutiquehotelsofturkey.com/images/contentimages/y1p36iOP-l5S1YGd1SgnMfEkL0vVz3JIdcPqt1rOhxTjaUE8n8o_ofW4XMtvu6Fd5IPCeV5x-vBS200802240933459_buyuk.jpg" alt="" width="399" height="600" /></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Hotel Properties</strong><br />
Boutique		Breakfast included<br />
Garden		Hair dryer<br />
Hammam		Historical Building<br />
İnternet		minibar<br />
Mountain view		Phone<br />
Restaurant		Room service<br />
Satellite tv		Television<br />
Wireless</p>
<p><strong>Contact </strong><br />
Season : 	12 Months<br />
Units: 	10 rooms<br />
Contacts: 	Sabiha Yongacı<br />
Phone: 	+90(370) 712 37 22<br />
Phone: 	+90(532) 663 33 18<br />
Adress: 	Değirmenbaşı str. No:55 Safranbolu / Karabuk / Turkey<br />
Category: Safranbolu Historic Mansions<br />
E-mail: 	resepsiyon@asmazlarbagevi.com<br />
Website: 	www.asmazlarbagevi.com</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Safranbolu City Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Safranbolu is a town boasting a  glorious collection of old Ottoman houses, with a rich collection of  pieces of art which represents traditional Turkish life and culture. Its  rich history and success in preserving it earned the town an inclusion  on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The best known for its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>Safranbolu is a town boasting a  glorious collection of old Ottoman houses, with a rich collection of  pieces of art which represents traditional Turkish life and culture. Its  rich history and success in preserving it earned the town an inclusion  on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The best known for its old Turkish houses, the town is attracting more  attention especially as these 19th century homes are gradually  disappearing<span><span id="more-215"></span></span> from other areas of Turkey. Visitors enjoying walking along  the old narrow cobbled streets, and seeing some of the traditional  crafts and trades that are still practised today. It is also known as  the Capital City of Preservation, acknowledging its ability to hold onto  not only pieces of art, but also the atmosphere.<br />
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Climate</strong><br />
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<p>The climate in Safranbolu is a combination of the  Black Sea and Central Anatolia. The summers are hot, winters are cold,  spring and autumn are tepid and cool and very long.</p>
<p><strong>History</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.kultur.gov.tr/EN/resimgoster.aspx?DIL=2&amp;BELGEANAH=62230&amp;RESIMISIM=safranbolu=gorulecekyerler=hukumet.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="200" height="133" align="right" />Previously known as  Paphlagonia, Safranbolu took its name from saffron and has hosted many  different civilisations in its history including Romans, Byzantines,  Seljuks and Ottomans. It was conquered by the Turks in 1196.</p>
<p>The town reached its economic and cultural peak during the Ottoman  Empire, partly because its position as an important stop on the Istanbul  to Sinop trade route in the 17th century improved the commerce and  wealth of the region. During this period it had close relations with  Istanbul and Kastamonu, and state officials from the Ottoman Palace had  important pieces of art in Safranbolu. The wealthy inhabitants of the  town built large houses made from wood and stucco, many of which still  survive. During the 19th century nearly 25% of the population were  Ottoman Greeks, who left after World War I.</p>
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