A Madame Tussauds' museum-front shill dressed as a "Beefeater," the traditonal guards at the Tower of London.
Paul and Angela pose inside a British telephone booth at the "Ripley's Believe It or Not" Museum in London.
Paul poses with Marilyn at Madame Tussauds .
A Restaurant in Istanbul. Ate here and it was great! Although prices in both Turkey and Greece were higher than we are used to.
Istanbul's Ottoman Mosque of Sultan Ahmet I, also called the Blue Mosque for it's blue tiled dome. Built 1603-1617.
14th Century Byzantine mosaic in the Chora Museum in Istanbul (Christ changing water to wine).
Looking at the Maramara Sea over the old Istanbul City Walls toward the Bosphorus on left.
Torists and school children in the park at the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul.
Getting ready to shop in Istanbul's Grand Bazar
A Turkish cat checks out a snake. The snake left unharmed, the cat, a stray, had no teeth.
On every trip we find a farmer that is outstanding in his field. He and his hourses are weeding a grape arbor.
Jerry, Kenn, Richard and Bob enjoying the ancient potties.
Main street, Curetes library and market stalls in old Ephesus. Ephesus had a population of 250,000 in the 1st century BC, was one of the seven churches of Asia…
Library of Celsus (135 AD) at the ancient ruins of Ephesus.