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Ephesus, The Curetes Way

From Kuşadası, we drove to the ruins of Ephesus, an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia in southwestern Turkey, although more than a millennium later it’s totally inland. It was built in the 10th century B.C. by Greek colonists and was one of the 12 cities of the Ionian League. The city flourished after it came under the control of the Romans in 129 B.C.

The Curetes Way was one of three main streets in Ephesus, running between the Hercules Gate and the Celsus Library. The street was lined with fountains, monuments, statues and shops as well as the houses of rich Ephesians.

Waiting for Mardi Gras, posted earlier:

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Don17-Mar-2018 07:15
It has a certain grandeur even now.
Gill Kopy17-Feb-2018 03:50
Wow - one could really immerse oneself in history here ! Super shot V
Chris Morton16-Feb-2018 16:47
makes a fine promenade
Charlene Ambrose16-Feb-2018 07:34
Great shot. I was there in 2000. No idea where my pictures are. V
joseantonio16-Feb-2018 05:22
this is just like I remember it.V.
exzim16-Feb-2018 03:37
We saw this on our one visit to Turkey, it was a very impressive place
Nick Paoni16-Feb-2018 03:29
Love the depth in this scene showing the environment of the ruins.
Julie Oldfield16-Feb-2018 02:53
The people make me think of how this must have looked before it fell into ruin. V
Nirvan Hope16-Feb-2018 02:11
This is wonderful! It looks like it's out of a biblical movie!
globalgadabout16-Feb-2018 00:38
lots of interest here, and lots of people too...
Jola Dziubinska15-Feb-2018 23:45
Terrific perspective in this photo. V.
Jim Coffman15-Feb-2018 23:34
This looks like a very interesting place to visit.. Well captured, Helen..