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Another wide street in Ephesus
Located near the Agora and the Amphitheater, I saw this attraction towards the end of my visit of Ephesus ( started at the other Gate). There are marble columns lining up this Arcadian Way. I looked ...
The Arcadian way once connected the theater area to the NOW SILTED IN BAY and is a very interesting feature that once tied the town together. this wide avenue leading (a feature not talked about / po...
The Arcadian Way was the second major Efes street (besides the Curetes) linking the town with it's harbor. The street was used for bringing the food and merchandise from harbor, and was lined with sho...
The street leading from the theater to the harbor. Wide and guarded by columns, impressive even today, after thousands of years. It is interesting that the sea is now more than 5 km away, due to the a...
Difficult not to feel sense of history, walking on 2,000-year-old stones comprising this ancient road. Imagining the shops and markets along the street and the hustle and bustle of commerce help brin...
Another wide street in Ephesus
Located near the Agora and the Amphitheater, I saw this attraction towards the end of my visit of Ephesus ( started at the other Gate). There are marble columns lining up this Arcadian Way. I looked ...
Not very well explained by tour guides
The Arcadian way once connected the theater area to the NOW SILTED IN BAY and is a very interesting feature that once tied the town together. this wide avenue leading (a feature not talked about / po...
Harbor Road
The Arcadian Way was the second major Efes street (besides the Curetes) linking the town with it's harbor. The street was used for bringing the food and merchandise from harbor, and was lined with sho...
Impressive old street
The street leading from the theater to the harbor. Wide and guarded by columns, impressive even today, after thousands of years. It is interesting that the sea is now more than 5 km away, due to the a...
Walking through history!
Difficult not to feel sense of history, walking on 2,000-year-old stones comprising this ancient road. Imagining the shops and markets along the street and the hustle and bustle of commerce help brin...