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Panoramic view of the gulf and city of Izmir from the remains of the temple of Hera.

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Panoramic view of Iassos in Asia Minor.

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View of the Roman aqueduct in Buca, Izmir (formerly also called Valley of Saint Anne).

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The valley of the so-called caves of Homer close to Bornova, Izmir.

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View of the settlement of Kemanli Kevi, situated between Izmir and Manisa.

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View of the area Pinarbasi, near the sources of Scamander river. In the 19th century Pinarbasi was thought to be the site of ancient Troy.

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View of Büyükdere on the Bosporus.

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View of the Bosporus and the settlement of Büyükdere.

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View of Seraglio Point, Istanbul, from the French consulate.

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Landscape at lake Sabanca (in Greek Boane), on the outskirts of Izmit. In the background, on the left, an oxcart carrying wood to Istanbul, to repair damages caused by the fires.

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Landscape at lake Sabanca (in Greek Boane) on the outskirts of Izmit, from the road connecting Izmit to Justinian's Bridge on Sakarya river.

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Landscap at lake Sapanca (Boane) outside Izmit.

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The sarcophagus of Nicaea, on the outskirts of the city.

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General view of Iznik (Nicaea).

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Landscape at Gallus river (today Kara Su), on the ouskirts of the town of Vezirhan.

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General view of the the city of Sögüt, birthplace of Sultan Osman I, in Bithynia.

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View of the Mausoleum of Ertugrul, father of Osman I, in Söğüt, Bithynia. Osman I was buried at the same location as his father but his remains were later transferred to Bursa, where his mausoleum stands today.

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View of the Mausoleum of Ertugrul, father of Osman I, in Söğüt, Bithynia. Osman I was buried at the same location as his father but his remains were later transferred to Bursa, where his mausoleum stands today.

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One of the Roman bridges over Penkalas river in Çavdarhisar.

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One of the Roman bridges over Penkalas river in Çavdarhisar, Asia Minor, to the west of the city.

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View of Afyon Karahisar in Asia Minor.

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View of the city of Afyon Karahisar and the castle's fortifications.

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View of Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the Phrygian valley.

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View of the rock-cut monument known as “small Yazılıkaya” in Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the Phrygian valley.

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Side view of the rock-cut monument known as “small Yazılıkaya” in Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the Phrygian valley.

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View of Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the Phrygian valley.

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View of the rock-cut monuments in Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the larger territory of the Phrygian valley.

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Close view of the rock-cut monument known as “small Yazılıkaya” in Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the larger territory of the Phrygian valley.

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View of the rock-cut monuments in Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the larger territory of the Phrygian valley.

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View of Midas monument in the village of Yazılıkaya, near Eski Sehir. The whole of the ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the Phrygian valley.

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