Wednesday, June 6, 2007

A few more pictures

Paul's Well in Tarsus, Turkey

Rugged terrain near the ancient mountain pass the Cilcian Gates


Unique Landscape of the Cappadocia Area


The "3 Sisters" formation in Cappadocia, note the hard lava cap over the soft volcanic ash stone underneath

This is a group photo taken in the Underground City in Cappadocia


Tomorrow the group flies back to New York and Connie and I begin our adventure east. I will try to continue to post along the way.

John Wineland
Adana, Turkey

Hello Again from Adana

Hello,

I wanted to fill in the gap in the blog. There were 2 days that I did not blog because the Internet connection was so slow that I could not blog while we were in Cappadocia.

On Sunday we had a long drive from Pammukale to Cappadocia. We left the hotel early and began our journey. We drove across the flat central plateau of Turkey. We drove to the site of Pisidan Antioch which is mentioned in the book of Acts 13:13 and following. Paul and Barnabus visited and preached in this city. The site has been excavated in the 1930's (the Temple to Augustus) and the much more in the 1980's -90's. Large portions of the Roman roads have been uncovered. Shops, a bath house and churches are now visible. In the distance a portion of the aqueduct of the city is visible.

After visiting this site we drove on towards Konya (ancient Iconium, Acts 13 & 14). Most of the ancient city is not visible today because of the modern city. While in Konya we visited the shrine of Mevlanna or Rumi the founded of the Sufi movement of Islam. This is a mystic group best known through the dance of the "Whirling Dervishes".

After visited the shrine of Mevlana we drove towards Cappadocia and stopped at a Caravanserai located by a sink hole lake. Caravanserais were built in the Medieval period to help trade from the east to center of the Ottoman Empire. They provided safety for travelers and place for them to sleep and eat. They also could bring their pack animals inside so they could lodged for the night.

We then drove on to our hotel in Cappadocia where we spent two nights.

On Monday we had a full day of touring. First we visited one of the Underground Cities. This "city" is massive with 8 levels of dwelling space that was used during times of attack. We squeezed through the underground city and safe the rolling stones that blocked enemies entering. We also saw kitchens, and lodging places.

After leaving the underground city we visited the Goreme Valley with its many fresco painted churches and houses carved in to the cliffs made of volcanic tufa. The landscape is beautiful and unique. Volcanic ash which became a soft stone, and covered with lava. Wind and water erosion carved the ash into "fairy chimneys" and other formations.

We also visited a pottery workshop and gallery and a onyx workshop and gallery. We saw how pottery and onyx pieces are made.

After lunch we visited the Zelve Valley a place that used for filming the first Star Wars movie for an alien setting. We saw a mosque carved into the cliff and we climbed through a tunnel.

We also saw a formation that looks like a camel and 3 pillars which are called the 3 sisters.

After this full day we returned to the hotel.

On Tuesday we left for Antioch. We drove south through the high mountains and we drove through a mountain near the ancient Cilcian Gates which was an important pass for many years. Alexander the Great passed this way on his way to the Battle of Issus. Many armies and merchants pasted this way also. Later we entered Tarsus the home of the Apostle Paul. We visited some of the Roman ruins of the city at the "Well of Saint Paul". Then we ate lunch in Tarsus. We drove on to Antioch to spend the night.

This fills in the gap of our journey.

Connie and I begin our eastern Turkey adventure tomorrow morning.

John Wineland
Adana, Turkey

PS I will send some pictures of this later this evening

Greetings from Adana

The "Fun Girls" and our guide "Al"


The delicious bread we had for our last lunch together in Turkey


Mosaic from the Antioch Museum, Orpheus and the Beasts



Hello,

Connie and I said goodbye to the group a few moments ago. We are in our hotel room in Adana Turkey. The group is now at the airport and they will fly out at 7:30pm tonight (about 2 hours from now). They will fly to Istanbul and spend the night. Tomorrow morning they will be transfered to the airport and fly back to New York. From there most will fly back to Miami while others will make there way to other cities.

Overall it was a great trip with a great group of people. Connie and I will miss them.

We had a wonderful guide, driver and driver's helper.

Tomorrow Connie and I will drive east to explore other parts of Turkey.

I will continue to try to blog the rest of our trip.

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Today we slept in. We did not leave the hotel until 9AM. Then we walked to the wonderful museum at Antioch. The main feature of the museum are many wonderful Roman mosaics.

We spent about 1 1/2 hours at the museum and then we drove to St. Peter's cave or church. It is built into the slope of the hills overlooking the city of Antioch. Many of the group climbed up the side of the hill to see the large carving of Antiochus I looking over the city.

We then went down to the church and saw the remains of mosaic floors and an alter. To the left side was a passageway that was used to escape the area when needed.

We stopped for a nice lunch and then drove to Adana. They we left the group in the able hands of our guide and Dr. Gary Poe.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Greetings from Antioch of Syria

Greetings

Everyone is safe and sound in Antioch of Syria

I am sorry I was not able to post sooner my computer is not working and the internet was very slow at the last hotel where we stayed for 2 nights

I will try to update more later/

John Wineland
Antioch of Syria
Turkey

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Theater at Hıerapolıs


The falls at Pammukale


Greetings from Hierapolis

Greetıngs

My computer power pack ıs not workıng so I am usıng the hotel access whıch must be used only by standıng up at keyboard. Also I do not see any way to upload pıctures. Anyway I wıll do the best I can.

Thıs mornıng we left Kusadası and drove to the wonderful sıte of Aphrodisıas. Thıs sıte has a very nıce theater and was home to a school of sculpture. The best thıng about the sıte ıs the well preserved stadıum. We had a 'charıot' race there.

Then we had a wonderful lunch at the Anatolıan restaurant. We drove on to Colossae to vısıt the sıte of the unexcavated mound. Paul wrote a letter to the church of thıs cıty.

After thıs we drove to Laodıcıa to vısıt our last cıty mentıon ın Revelatıon. The sıte has been excavated for the past 6 years wıth extensıve ruıns

Fınally we drove to Pammukale the Cotton Falls whıch has whıte falls wıth pools of blue water. Next to thıss sıte ıs Hıerapolıs whıch has a wonderful theater and extensıve cemetery for all of the people who came to be cured ın the hot sprıng water. Even gladıators are burıed at the sıte.

We are stayıng at a nıce hotel tonıght.

Tomorrow we go on to Pısıdıan Antıoch and Konya (ancıent Iconıum)

All ıs well here ın Turkey

John Wıneland
Hıerapolıs Turkey

Friday, June 1, 2007

Views from Patmos

The harbor of Patmos, Greece

Mosiac Image of John at the Monastery on Patmos


Greetings from Kusadasi, Turkey




Group Picture on the Ferry Crossing the Aegean Today

Greetings,

Today we left the hotel quite early and traveled by a privately chartered ferry to the Greek Island of Patmos. The ride took about 3-4 hours over, and 3-4 hours back and we spent about 3 hours on the island.

Patmos is the island where Apostle John was exiled during the reign of the Roman Emperor Domitian. We visited the traditional spot where John received the Revelation. It is in a cave which was later made into a Greek Orthodox Chapel.

Then we traveled up to the monastery dedicated to John and visited the Greek Orthodox chapel which is 900-1000 years old. After this visit we also viewed the museum of the monastery. The highlights of the museum were a 5th century manuscript of the Gospel of Mark, and an 8th century illuminated text of Job (both in Greek). Also the museum has on display a painting by El Greco.

Later we enjoyed lunch and a nice boat ride back to Kusadasi, Turkey. The weather was beautiful. We had sunny skies and deep blue water.

We returned to the hotel about 7:00pm and had dinner outside by the pool at 8pm.

Our hotel overlooks the marina of Kusadasi which is on the Aegean Sea.

John Wineland

Kusadasi

PS I am having some trouble with my computer so this might delay some posts in future