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4. July 2015

Turkey – on the Way to Central Anatolia

2015, Southern SilkroadBy moma4. July 2015

23rd June, Çanakkale Ouranoupoli – the last night in Greece, on 23rd June we’re on the way to Turkey, to West then to Central Anatolia. The border crossing is quite fast. On the Greek side nobody bothers, on the Turkish side a stamp per person and a sticker on the passport for Prado.

Sultanhani – a Historic Caravanserai on the Silk Road Changes Clients

Roadside Tales, tales silkroadBy moma4. July 2015

In the old time before drivers in huge trucks transported all kind of goods all over the world this important business was granted to a kind of herd boys and their camels along the Silk Road. As you can imagine e. g. peanuts where cheaply grown in Chengdu (China), transported on camel back to Milan…

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