MAKE A MEME View Large Image Weaving carpets seems like difficult work, but the finished products are lovely. This carpet factory was near Ephesus and Selcuk, a segment from "What the Sultan Saw”, highlighting the history of Turkey & Constantinople/...
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Keywords: turkey carpets weaving turkish-carpets turkishcarpets print Weaving carpets seems like difficult work, but the finished products are lovely. This carpet factory was near Ephesus and Selcuk, a segment from "What the Sultan Saw”, highlighting the history of Turkey & Constantinople/Istanbul, featuring the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires, plus modern Turkey. This free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video tour of western and central Turkey stars the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Cappadocia (land of scenic fairy chimneys), Ephesus (& other Roman cities), the Turkish Riviera, Turkish folk dancing and belly dancing, shopping for the magic flying carpet, and much more. The video can be seen on the web, if you have a high speed internet connection. My video site is: www.geocities.com/intrepidberkeleyexplorer/Video.html The new gallery of still photos from my trip to Turkey can be viewed with any modem at: www.geocities.com/intrepidberkeleyexplorer/Page15.html This is a video clip. You can watch it on Vimeo: vimeo.com/149700/l:flickr Weaving carpets seems like difficult work, but the finished products are lovely. This carpet factory was near Ephesus and Selcuk, a segment from "What the Sultan Saw”, highlighting the history of Turkey & Constantinople/Istanbul, featuring the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires, plus modern Turkey. This free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video tour of western and central Turkey stars the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Cappadocia (land of scenic fairy chimneys), Ephesus (& other Roman cities), the Turkish Riviera, Turkish folk dancing and belly dancing, shopping for the magic flying carpet, and much more. The video can be seen on the web, if you have a high speed internet connection. My video site is: www.geocities.com/intrepidberkeleyexplorer/Video.html The new gallery of still photos from my trip to Turkey can be viewed with any modem at: www.geocities.com/intrepidberkeleyexplorer/Page15.html This is a video clip. You can watch it on Vimeo: vimeo.com/149700/l:flickr
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