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Turkey has for thousands of years been the gateway between Europe and the Middle East and Africa. Here early man assembled for religious rituals and to build his first cities. Great kingdoms grew up and left their monuments strewn across the landscape – the Hittite empire was succeeded by the Phrygians, the Persians conquered from the East and were driven back by Alexander the Great from the west. The Romans ruled as far as the Euphrates and many of their cities still occupy impressive coastal sites. They were succeeded by the Byzantines, then the Selçuk Turks. Violent but short -lived incursions by the Mongols were followed by the rise of the Ottoman Empire. At its heyday it stretched from Mecca to Hungary, but by the First World War had shrunk back to its heartlands.  Turkey emerged from the ashes of war as a struggling but independent, secular republic and gradually built itself into the vibrant, modern society you see today.

Many of our routes represent periods of our history. They thread their way between ancient sites and historical cities, using old roads, sometimes marked by caravansarays. The coastal routes dip down to harbours from which forgotten fleets ruled the seas.

Goreme, Cappadocia, Nevsehir, Turkey, November 2011. Dutch Photographer Frits Meyst and his wife Jillian Macdonald restored an old rock house in the village of Goreme. Since Roman times people have been cutting graves and homes out of the Soft tufo 'Fairy Chimney' rocks of Cappadocia. Photo by Frits Meyst/Adventure4ever.com (Frits Meyst/Adventure4ever.com)

Goreme, Cappadocia, Nevsehir, Turkey, November 2011. Dutch Photographer Frits Meyst and his wife Jillian Macdonald restored an old rock house in the village of Goreme. Since Roman times people have been cutting graves and homes out of the Soft tufo

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Earthquake in the Abruzzo of Italy

Earthquake in the Abruzzo of Italy

This morning TV brought the first images of the devastating powerful earthquake in Italy's Abruzzo mountains. Epi centre is the town of l'Aquila where Jillian and I spent a full week covering the regions beauty for Dutch travel magazines. The main story was just about to go to press, but

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Turkish Viagra Really Works??? This is not an ad!

I was just browsing through my archive to research some pictures for a magazine publication, and came across this picture from the Egyptian Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey. The bazaar is known for its oriental spices and pastries and sweets. What less people know, is that it also offers a very succesful

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Feet Dry in Memphis

The best way to get rid of a jetlag is to dive into the nightlife. And that is exactly what is expected of us. So we scour the clubs on Beale Street for new young talented bands, who compete for the title of 'Best BLues Band'. In BB Kings BLues club we find a Trio of Poles, named the Boogie Boys,

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A New Year With a Completely New Blog

Finally we are back online with our blog. I spent hours to make this blog fit in with the rest of the site, and off course our Photoshelter archive . The archive came online last november after Digital railroad went belly up. So now that the archive is online again and the blog is up and running,

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Outdoor

Taming the Mighty Mississippi, in a canoe

The Riverman: John Ruskey of the Quapaw Canoe Company of Clarksdale Mississippi is the only commercial paddler who braves the currents of the Mighty Mississippi River. Jillian and I joined him on a 3 day trip. The big old river is known to the locals as 'off limits'. The currents, whirlpools,

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Slideshows With Sound! The New Multimedia for the Future?

I just picked up some software called Soundslides Plus for evaluation. The plan is to start producing multimedia content for websites. This is what I came up with after playing with the software for an hour.

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A New Year With a Completely New Blog

Finally we are back online with our blog. I spent hours to make this blog fit in with the rest of the site, and off course our Photoshelter archive . The archive came online last november after Digital railroad went belly up. So now that the archive is online again and the blog is up and running,

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A Gallery with the Photoshelter Plugin

A Gallery with the Photoshelter Plugin

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Turkey has for thousands of years been the gateway between Europe and the Middle East and Africa. Here early man assembled for religious rituals and to build his first cities. Great kingdoms grew up and left their monuments strewn across the landscape – the Hittite empire was succeeded by the Phrygians, the Persians conquered from the East and were driven back by Alexander the Great from the west. The Romans ruled as far as the Euphrates and many of their cities still occupy impressive coastal

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Welcome2Goreme.com Live! Cappadocia Travel Information

Welcome2goreme.com shares the love for the central Anatolian region of Cappadocia in the heart of Turkey. Welcome to Goreme is the first independent portal with travel information for travelers by travellers. Lots of detailed travel information and dynamic images on Cappadocia with its fairy chimney landscapes. We inform you about outdoor activities like hiking and snowshoeing in the valleys or hot air ballooning. photography and travel information of destinations and villages like cavusin, Uchisar, Goreme, Ortahisar, Ibrahimpasa, Urgup, and many others.Check out our recommendations for accomodation in Cappadocia and especially the cave hotels and pensions.

Welcome2Goreme.com is now online. The website runs on Joomla 1.5 CMS and an Artisteer template, that I have tweaked to my liking. Welcome2goreme.com shares the love for the central Anatolian region of Cappadocia in the heart of Turkey. Welcome to Goreme is the first independent portal with travel information for travelers by travellers. Lots of detailed travel information and dynamic images on Cappadocia with its fairy chimney landscapes. We inform you about outdoor activities like

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New! Customizable Photo Books

New! Customizable Photo Books

Looking for more ways to make revenue with our photography we came up with the plan to start producing adventure travel photo books. There is no money to be made anymore  in photo books you would say? Maybe not in the traditional printing industry. But take the Digital Printing, where each book can be personalized and customized to the receiver and you have a whole new ball game. Adventure4ever.com now produces photo books, for tour operators and tourism boards. By adding their company logo

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