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Finally saw a security guard, and hurriedly rushed up to ask for peace of mind under the banner of asking for directions, and then the security guard stroked his hands and laughed, and said to Yunluo pointing to the huge wild dog army behind him, "OK, OK, love, love". Since the pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info have been said so, even if they can, they can only pass through the wild dog pack calmly and turn a blind eye, and they don't want the wild dogs to be quiet instead.
Only occasionally squeezed out two satisfied hums from his throat, and swarmed to Yunluo to lead the way for Yunluo, should I say that these guys are bullying the soft and afraid of the hard or are dogs good, hehe. There are only a limited number of places that can be seen more clearly in the dark. A theater even bigger than what I saw before, the Temple of Apollo.
Only a few pillars at the entrance stood alone with the temple of Apollo, and it was a pity that only a few pillars stood alone at the entrance and could not see Hierapolis, but fortunately there were other opportunities to explore the ancient city, and the trip to Turkey was finally coming to an end. After dragging on for so long, are the spectators as impatient as Yunluo, laughing.
The last stop in Turkey is Ephesus, where the last time I talked about not being able to see enough in Hierapolis, the ancient city has finally been compensated. Today, Ephesus is just a ruin next to Selcuk, but the city has been on the cusp of trends since its inception, and has been praised and amazed since the Hellenistic period.
Until more than 700 A.D., it gradually disappeared from the stage of history. As a result, there are quite a lot of views to see in the whole area, which is dizzying. From Selcuk, it's about 3km to Ephesus. An inconspicuous sign on the road leads to an equally inconspicuous path, and when you turn into it, there is a dense field of weeds.
Once one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Temple of Artemis is now only one and a half pillars. Imagine the magnificence of nearly 130 of these pillars. The Temple of Artemis was rebuilt three times, the first by a fire, the second by the Goths, and the third by order of Pope John.
Hugo said that religious society is naturally the three major objects of struggle for mankind, and it seems that there is really a providence in the dark. Ephesus was known as the largest metropolis in Asia during the Roman period, which shows its size. As with all Roman cities, it is a large theater with a capacity of more than 40,000 people, and is known as the largest theater in ancient times.
From time to time, there are tourists who bravely stand on the stage to perform a talent, which makes people laugh. The prosperity of Ephesus was largely due to its status as a good port on the Aegean Sea, and its eventual abandonment was also due to the silting up of the port. The marble-paved street used to lead directly to the port, but today the coastline is 6km away.
The stone pillars on both sides used to be street lamps, guarding the hustle and bustle day and night. The symbol of ephesus, the most luxurious building, is the largest library of its time. Now only the façade has been renovated, and although it appears to be several floors, the entire library is actually one floor, with a huge window above the entrance.
And add intricate decorations one by one. Interestingly, the pillars of the pedestal are all ionic-style, but the pillars at the windows are all corinth-style, so it seems that the library has a special temperament of mixed men and women. I have to show off again, the off-season is really good, and there are no tourists in the big library to take pictures.
Of course, you have to hurry early, and after 10 o'clock the tour group starts to enter the ephesus, and the four goddesses are enshrined at the door, representing wisdom, virtue, wisdom and knowledge from left to right. (According to Ahl's theory, wisdom is a kind of intellect that is good at considering what is good and related to practice, while wisdom is the intellect that confronts universal and abstract general principles.)
The two are very different; As for virtue, here it refers specifically to moral virtues that have nothing to do with reason), and the goddess of wisdom and virtue is still well preserved (in this case, virtue). If you take a closer look, you can see that the walls of the entire library are all rebuilt, the exquisite relief patterns are collaged by later generations, and most of the pillars are half original and half poured.
Turning this Roman metropolis into a puzzle. But even if you put it together in this way, you can still feel the luxury of the drunken gold and the splendor of the entire library. On one side of the library is the equally magnificent Gate Augustus.
There is a hidden place next to it.,It's said that there is a secret passage connected to the big library.,Eating color too.,Laugh.。 Adjacent to the library, there is an excavated mansion that is said to be one of only two remaining Roman mansions in the world, and although it costs an additional fee, it is well worth a visit. The house is built on the slope, according to the natural level of the mountain, a total of more than 100 rooms.
The lobby bath and reception room are all available, and it is breathtaking. The walls and floors are covered with beautiful frescoes and mosaics, and there are many workers on site busy putting together a pile of marble fragments back to their original patterns, a real puzzle Rome :) all the way up from the mansion (the glare-looking shed on the side of the road).
It is Curetes Street, and its status should be equivalent to the current Chunxi Road. After a thousand years, the palace has been made of earth, but the weaving of tourists once again makes it bustling here, and it is difficult to catch a completely clean street even in the off-season. Speaking of ancient Rome, in addition to the theater, another indispensable building was the bathhouse.
Of course, ephesus is indispensable for such a large bath. In fact, after walking in, I found that there are many interesting details inside, such as the stone steps are hollow, and there are drainage holes on them, and hot water flows into the bath from the inside, which is quite ingenious. Next to the bath is a facility that does not need to be explained. The ancient Romans sat in a circle and talked about the Tao when they had nothing to do, but they also killed two birds with one stone.
I vaguely remember that in 2,000 years later, similar public toilets could still be seen in many small mountain villages in China. What comes to mind when you think of Hadrian? The Great Wall of England or Antinous?:p the Romans still respected one of the five wise emperors, and built the Temple of Hadrian for him. The striking Medusa statue inside the temple is its distinctive symbol.
(Did you find Medusa?) In the middle of the inner side of the temple, there is a large area of gorgeous mosaics opposite Hadrian's temple, which used to be just a corridor in front of the shops along the street to shelter from the rain and sun, and it is also so carefully decorated that Hadrian's predecessor, Trajan, who was also one of the Five Sages, also has a place here.
The pavilion in the center of the fountain originally contained a statue of Trajan, but now the fountain still exists (does it exist?). The statue is only half a foot left. The Hercules Gate marks the end of Via Curetes, but the magnificence of Ephesus continues. Hercules after the door.
The road continues to the more ancient upperagora part of Ephesus, with the Pollio fountain on the left and the temple of Domitian on the right. As the first Roman monarch to have his own temple in Ephesus, Domitian was hated by later generations of Christians, and then attached to him the number of beasts in the Bible666, which is probably only known to God.
Speaking of 666 in China, it is an auspicious number, oh, the stone carvings scattered all over the place are all superb works of art, the goddess of victory, Nick, or directly called Nike, xdephesus has always had a close relationship with Egypt, and Cleopatra was the first Roman territory to set foot in the company of Antony, and his sister was murdered here.
Stayed in ephesus forever. So it's no surprise that there is a temple dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis. Of course, Augustus was not happy with the succession of Augustus, so it was soon reduced to ruins, and as you can see now, there was another small theater in Ephesus.
More than a concert hall, next to the concert hall are two small temples, and on the far left stand the two pillars that once enshrined the eternal flame of ephesus. Now that the everlasting light is gone, Ephesus has also been reduced to ruins, and there is no eternity in the world, and the important position of Ephesus in history is undoubtedly inseparable from Christianity.
It was here that St. Paul wrote "Love is Patience", and later wrote his most mature work, Ephesians, in prison under the name of Ephesus. In addition, according to Catholic tradition, Our Lady spent the rest of her life on Mount Nightingale, not far from here, after the ascension of Jesus, and the final abode of Our Lady became a holy place.
There is a constant stream of worshippers (although the Orthodox Church does not believe that the final abode of Our Lady is here, as will probably be mentioned later). Due to traffic problems, I did not visit the former residence of Our Lady this time, but you can still see the first church dedicated to Our Lady on the site of Ephesus, which was converted into a former temple dedicated to the Muses.
It is for the doublechurch on the way back to Selcuk from Ephesus, and with a slight detour, you can see this caveofsevensleepers. Rarely, Catholicism, Orthodoxy and even Islam have recognized this miracle: seven shepherds came to the mountain next to Ephesus to pray to God in order to escape the persecution of Christians by the Roman emperor.
Then he fell into a deep sleep, waking up two hundred years later, and Christianity had become the state religion of Rome. The cave itself is nothing unremarkable, but once it is tainted with legends, it becomes deep and mysterious, except for St. Paul, another apostle who had a great relationship with Ephesus was St. John. In addition to the Gospel of John where it should have been written, the tomb of St. John is also here.
However, according to tradition, St. John's body has not been found anywhere, and it is probably just a mound of clothes. However, this did not affect the future generations to build a thick one here. Unlike most churches in Turkey, the Ottoman rulers did not make it too difficult, but the invasion of Timur's army in the 15th century left it in ruins.
It is still an open-air structure, and the restored walls are only a little bit, but even though they are all ruins, and even if the materials used in the restoration work are only antique, walking between such a large area of column heads and stone foundations, I can't help but feel how I look at it. The tomb of St. John is in a corner of the church, and it seems that there is no explanation.
But it is conspicuous enough, there are many small places to spend time in Selcuk, a Roman bath site in the city, a small aqueduct left by the train station, which has now become a paradise for birds, and of course the museum of Ephesus, although not large, has a lot of cultural relics.
The final piece of the Roman puzzle of Ephesus has been added. This is a bust of Augustus and his LP, and later, after Christianity came to dominate the world, the believers carved crosses on the foreheads of the two men and forcibly converted them. Finally, there's the 1st-century statue of Artemis, known as the treasure of the town, which, according to someone, can trigger a phobia of dense things.
In fact, the chest is densely packed with mammalian organs. It is said that Yunluo's impression of Artemis has always been stuck in the terrifying myth of being accidentally seen and turning people into deer and letting his hunting dogs bite her to death, so he has never had a good impression of her. However, she is also one of the few goddesses in Greek mythology.
(Yes, and Athena), why does the image have to be shaped to be good at breastfeeding?
It's amazing to wake up in the morning in another city. Pulling back the curtains and discovering that the outside world is different from what it used to be, Yunluo's impulsive curiosity urges Yunluo to get up quickly, and then enter Yunluo's favorite street sweeping rhythm. Taking advantage of the time when Raymond and the big aperture went to pick up the car, the rest of the friends went to the beach for a walk.
Because Yunluo and Nalan Shiqi knew that the rest of their trip would be near the Mediterranean, Izmir was the only place on this trip where they could see the Aegean Sea. The road to the beach is not long, but Yunluo and Nalan Shiqi walked for a long time, stopped and stopped, pressed the shutter casually, and just like that, when they arrived at the beach, they saw the Aegean Sea.
This is the Aegean Sea that is only seen in Greece...... I met a tourist from Guangdong, he said he came here, he said he was disappointed, he said that Izmir was so shabby, he said that it was the same place...... Yunluo doesn't want to evaluate too much about whether the city is developed enough, in Yunluo's eyes, the air here is fresh.
It's full of greenery, it's a pleasant place, and it's always cute to have a clean city with homeless people and dogs, isn't it? The people of the Turkish country should be very patriotic, right, the stars and moon flags that can be seen everywhere are so bright that people can see at a glance that this is a "love to help the car"? Flatbread monopoly car? Along the coast, there are not many tourists.
Docked at the yacht in twos and threes, he sat there for a long time, even if Yunluo secretly took a photo, he didn't raise his head to look at the sky and the stone road by the sea, when it was wet, it was still a little slippery, this is the green separation belt in the middle of the road that divides the traffic between them! Such a wide separation zone! Then the green barrier!
Selcuk, this town that can hardly be found on the map, but it is so beautiful at the door of the hotel, welcome friends from all over the world, but unfortunately there is no five-star flag, maybe there are not many Chinese tourists, the hotel is the hotel, the 1st floor and the 2nd floor are guest rooms, the 3rd floor is the terrace and the restaurant, the terrace is a good place to watch the sunset, and there are a lot of vines.
Fresh grapes, very sweet and delicious, the spiral staircase leading to the terrace, there is a small house next to the restaurant where you eat at noon during the bare time, which is full of children's clothes, and it is a donation box, which should be used for public welfare, and you have lunch in front of the blue sky and white clouds and the ancient city gate, are you willing? Gather in the shade of the trees, waiting for the meal to love travel.
Love group photo, love spoof, love meat, Yunluo and Nalan Shiqi are the most prestigious Turkish apple tea rumored by the friends of the second class, you deserve it! A family of three at the side table, the people of the country are very enthusiastic, and when they saw Yunluo taking the camera, they took the initiative to pick up the baby and take pictures of Yunluo, and when Yunluo saw that the Buddha was in front of Yunluo.
It's still hard to imagine how glorious and huge such a dilapidated ruin was at that time, with a huge amphitheater, a gorgeous library, and mottled stone pillars full of history and vicissitudes. If only the relics brought by history are left, Yunluo only hopes that this place can be respected and admired by more people. The Buddha is so famous.
Stayed in this ruin for almost an afternoon in the gorgeous library ruins, the carving is still vivid, and finally found that the lack of wide angle is really an internal injury! Yunluo doesn't know the meaning of these words, but there must be a lot of stories in it, and the Buddha has many cats, all kinds of colors and postures, but they all live the same leisurely life.
Here, there are no cats, so they are not afraid to appear anywhere This picture is a supplement to the above picture and is not afraid of people at all, this group of cats is the owner of the Buddha to a show? Ignore the tours from afar. There are really a lot of people, but fortunately, there are many Chinese groups that can rub the tour guide to explain Yunluo in the theater.
There are a lot of tourists who come and go without speeches, in the eyes of cats should be uninvited guests who come to the amphitheater, so it looks really big The group photos along the way are thanks to the tripod of the large aperture children's shoes, thanks to the dedicated tripod, the group photo was taken strongly against the face of the largest station shot recently!
Tourists basically left, to the second class charter time sunglasses flow, come to a tossing and turning to St. John's Church, still in ruins, still solemn, this is a Christian holy place can roughly see the structure, if this is not burned down, it should also be a tourist holy place to continue the catwalk sunset.
Love the ruins, their comfortable state is really good, please note that the large-aperture children's shoes are shooting cats! If you haven't noticed that there is a cat in the picture above, then take this supplement to explain that maybe you didn't get food, and it came to the clouds and fell around for a while, Jesus light, fleeting, please ignore the weakness of people without wide angles, here the temperature difference between morning and evening is very large.
Yellow leaves and withered grass abound in my favorite group photo on this trip, hey, little p, are you reading because you can't look directly at Aunt Sha and the couple pretending to be with a big aperture? Selling cute goods from all walks of life...... The small life is also very tense stream of consciousness, and after walking back to the hotel, I ordered a few dishes casually, and the boss cooked it himself.
It looks like a great tomato beef, this is a chicken bar, the town of Selcuk at sunset, with a heavy sense of history. Obviously, the focus today is on Pamukkale. Pamukkale reviews on the Internet have always been mixed, with some praising it as a marvel of nature and others dismissing it. r1152
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