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on the way to Çanakkale |
I took a phone call from one of my close friends at saturday. She was asking me where I was and how long I will stay there and other things about my route. Then added that her family whom I also know very closely lives at Kilitbahir and I should go and visit them. For Turkish people family is one of the most important things in life. Family protects the children no matter what, mothers cook incredible tastes and in usual cases they know what you want better than you do. On the other hand it's been a very long time since my last visit to them and I was passing to Çanakkale from Kilitbahir. Every condition was suitable for this visit and I went. They welcomed me at the door. The mother, Aunty Lale prepared the lunch table immediately and within half an hour my stomach was so full that it started to ache although I knew that it wasn't the end of feast. They had made cherry liquor at home. It was waiting under the sun for more than one month and they decided to open it for me. It was over delicious. After the evening seccion with cherry liquor, turkish coffee and chocolates I was on my way to Çanakkale as my friend was waiting for me on the other side. So I jumped to the ferry, wave hands to the family and passed to the other side of the Dardanelles.
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The Troia horse gifted to Canakkale after the shootings of the movie 'Troy' |
My new couchsurfing host welcomed me at the ferry dock and took me directly to Cimenlik Castle to see the open air museum of Gallipoli battle time mines, torpedos and a sank German submarine. During our visit we also learned that these days are the days of Troia International Festival. The musician who will performe that night was worldwide famous turkish pianist Fazil Say and it was a free performance. Of course we didn't loose that chance and enjoyed the beauty of a great music.
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Fazil Say on the piano |
The next day at Canakkale was a working day for me. I couldn't have written my blog for the last three days and there were other things I needed to arrange about my trip. So i spent the morning and the noon working at home and at the afternoon hit the trail to see the city of Troia.
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Troia horse that waits at the gate of Troia |
Everybody knows the story of Troia especially after the movie 'Troy'. Paris, the son of Priamos who was the king of The City of Troia, chooses the goddess Aphrodite who promises him the most beautiful woman in the world in a beauty contest. After the beauty contest, The Troian Prince Paris, elopes with beautiful Helena, the wife of the Spartan King Menelaus in the mainland of Greece and takes her to Troia. In response, the kings of the main land Greece besiege Troia with a fleet of 1000 vessels of ally forces. The siege that lasts ten years comes to an end due to a trick of Achaeans. In order to give the impression that they quit war and that they have been recessing, they hide thier vessels at the back of Tenedos (Bozcaada). They leave the wooden horse in front of th Troia Castle. Troians consider the wooden horse as a gift offered to the gods and take it inside the city. The Achaean warriors come out of the horse at night and open the gates of the city for the warriors waiting outside. In this way, Troia is conquered. The rest is blood and death and the end of Troia.
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the city of Troia |
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the blue line at the horizon is the sea |
As you can see from the first picture the city is near the sea. But through centuries the sea is filled with earth and today the city of Troia is nearly 40km away from the sea.
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city walls |
The city was destroyed around 1180BC by Greek kings and was found after 1873AC. Within this time with the force of nature there are not so many things remained from it. You can't relate the ruins with the drawings of the real city. But beside all, there is a place in the ruins where you can use your imagination to fulfill the frame. It's called "The Ramp".
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The Ramp of Troia |
After my visit to Troia, it was the time to go back to Canakkale and prepare myself for the next stop: Bozcaada (Tenedos). By the way, Çanakkale is a relatively small city. The transportation within and around the city is very easy. The wind reduces the effects of sun and leaves you space to breath. It has the pysical ambience of both Istanbul and Izmir. People are friendly and very modern. I really liked it here.
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Çanakkale seaside is always very crowded especially at nights |
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