The Travelling Colemen
  • Welcome to our Diaries
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  • Where have we been?
  • Namibia & Botswana 2024
  • Japan - a cheaper way
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    • Adršpach Teplice Rocks
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    • Prague
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    • Denmark
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    • Tallinn
    • Soomaa National Park
    • Laheema National Park
    • Narva
    • Puhtitsa Convent
    • Lake Peipsi
    • Saaremaa Island
  • Hungary
    • Introduction to Hungary
    • Saraspotok
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    • Hortogbagy
    • Budapest
    • Tiszafured
    • Eger
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  • Japan 2014
    • Food
    • Izu Penninsula
    • Temples & Shrines
    • Our vehicle
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    • Snow Monkeys
    • Matsushima Bay & Ishimomaki
    • Mount Myogi
    • Obuse
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    • The Japan Alps
    • Dewa Sanzan
    • Oga Peninsula
    • Zenkō-ji
  • France
    • Aires de service
    • Mont St Michel
    • La Venise Verte
    • WW1 sites
    • Burgundy
    • Cycling the Burgundy Voie Verte
    • Chateaux
    • Cycling around Lac de Liez
    • Mirepoix
    • The Camargue
    • Minerve
    • Carcassonne
    • Blois
    • Millau
  • Lithuania
    • Klaipeda
    • Haapsalu
    • Vilnius
    • Hill of Crosses
  • Latvia
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    • Jurmela
  • Morocco Introduction
    • Morocco
    • Morocco slide show
  • New Zealand 2012
    • New Zealand - Highlights
    • More New Zealand pix
    • Practical Tips for NZ Motorhoming
  • Poland
    • Krakov
    • Zakopane
    • Salt Mine
  • Portugal - an introduction
    • Wintering in Portugal >
      • Terra da Maio Azinhal 2015
      • Pulo do Lobo
      • International Zip wiring
      • Vaqueiros Hot Bread and Fresh Cheese Fair
      • Querença Sausage Festival
      • Algarve Markets
      • Loulé Carnaval
      • Armaceo de Pera
      • Aveiro
      • Bragança
      • Camping on the Douro River
      • Citania de Briteiros -Celtic settlement
      • Elvas
      • Evora
      • Lisbon
      • Monsaraz
      • Obidos
      • Porto
    • Tavira
  • Romania
  • Slovenia
    • Introduction
    • Bled
    • Bohinj
    • Vintgar Gorge
  • Slovakia
    • Introduction to Slovakia
    • Spiss Castle
    • Dreveny artikularny kostol
    • Wooden Churches
    • Vlkolinec
    • Motorhoming tips
  • Spain
    • Cadiz
    • Salamanca
    • Burgos
    • Segovia
    • Santillana del Mar
    • Santiago de Compostella
    • Cordoba
    • Torcal de Antequera
    • Barcelona
    • Guadix
    • Italica
    • Monfrague
    • Trujillo
    • The Alhambra
    • Ebro Delta
    • Seville
  • Turkey
    • Istanbul
    • Hattusas & Yazilikaya
    • Cappadocia
    • Mount Nemrut
    • Sanliurfa
    • Harran's beehive houses
    • Eastern Mediterranean
    • Aspendos
    • Olimpos
    • Myra
    • Saklikent Gorge
    • Pamukkale & Hieropolis
    • Ephesus
    • Bergama
    • Trip Home & Conclusion
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Bergama

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folk dancing in Bergama
We eventually spent three nights at Caravan Restaurant Camping in Bergama – a decent site with grass pitches (with some gravel reinforcement), good toilets  and showers free wifi, washing machines (8TL), a swimming pool and – as the name implies – a restaurant. A snip at 30TL. We missed it on the way in to town because the sign had fallen down, though it was in the process of being fixed. 

 

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Red Basilica
After arriving in Bergama we wandered round the Red Basilica, the ‘Throne of the Devil’ according to St John the Divine due to worship of pagan Egyptian gods there, but due to dangerous dilapidation we couldn’t walk through it to see the hole where the priest used to hide so that could pretend his voice was coming out of a statue. The next day  we wandered around Bergama doing a little light shopping and having a very tasty buffet meal (19YTL total but  this  was a restaurant used by locals and a bit cheaper). 

 

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Tea for two in Bergama
Bergama is a delightful little town, seemingly unspoiled by tourism - perhaps they bus in to the ancient city of  Pergamon at the top of a hill overlooking town , lunch in one of the huge restaurants, and then scarper again. If so they miss a nicely laid back town with some fine old buildings and – while we were there – a cultural festival involving street dancing. It was probably our favourite town in Turkey simply because it was an ordinary town where people go about their ordinary (non-tourist) business.

 

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Trajan's temple
John and Sue (previously  seen at Akcacil &  Marmure) turned up at the campsite  so they gave us a lift in their van (more compact than ours)  up the hill to the ancient city of Pergamon and we spent the morning exploring the huge site and gradually working our way downhill back to Bergama and then on to the campsite ( about 4+ miles).  Trajan’s Temple right at the top was the highlight, the theatre (our sixth this trip) was huge and fearsomely steep, and the mosaics in Building Z on the way down the hill were excellent.

The Temple of Zeus had been nicked by the Germans and is now in the special Pergamon Museum in Berlin. During our wanderings we saw some owls, lots of tortoises and what might have been a snake or perhaps a slow worm.

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amphitheatre cut into the hill
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the lower levels of Pergamon
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Independent travelling - tailored by us for  us
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Uzbekistan
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Pergamon, Turkey
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Cistern at El Jadida.Morocco
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Jerez de la Frontera
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Driving through the Andes in Argentina
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Inuyama Castle, Japan
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Japanese snow monkeys
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