⛴🕊 Cruise along the Bosphorus Strait⚓️
by Who’s up for :: แป้งพาไปเจอนั่นเจอนี่เจอโน่น
Feb 24, 2023
Day 1 Istanbul: Whispers of the Blue Mosque and Underground Palace
Morning: Take the first ferry across the Bosphorus Strait. In the morning mist, with Europe on your left and Asia on your right, seagulls chase the wake of Ottoman oil tankers.
Morning: Immerse yourself in the Basilica Cistern, searching for the inverted Medusa heads among the 366 Roman columns. Water droplets fall from the vault like rain from 542 AD.
Lunch: At a Jewish old house restaurant in the Balat district, try "Testi Kebab" (pot-stewed meat). The waiter uses a scimitar to break the jar, and the steam instantly bursts out, enveloping you in Anatolian spices.
Afternoon: Observe the movement of light beams under the dome of the Suleiman Mosque. Stonemasons are repairing the 16th-century Iznik blue tiles, and contemporary coffee stains are mixed in with the debris.
Late Night: Fishermen under the Galata Stone Bridge light acetylene lamps, grill mussels (Midye Dolma), drizzle them with lemon juice, and exchange tickets written in seven languages with wandering poets.
Day 2 Cappadocia: Cave Churches and Hot Air Balloon Constellations
Dawn: Take a hot air balloon through the "Fairy Chimney" stone pillar forest. The pilot suddenly turns off the burner: "Listen, the wind is telling the legend of the meteorites of the Hittite Empire."
Morning: Explore the Derinkuyu underground city. In the eight-story vertical cave, the ventilation holes of the 7th-century wine cellar resonate with the heat dissipation frequency of 21st-century Bitcoin mining machines.
Lunch: Mutton soup in a pottery pot in a rock manor. The owner opens the floor tiles to reveal a secret passage: "A Jewish jeweler hid here during World War II, and he exchanged sapphires for onions."
Afternoon: Look for the fresco "Christ's Guide to Demon Expulsion" in the Göreme Open Air Museum, and pay attention to the code of the Gnostic sect hidden in the cuff of the third angel.
Starry Night: Stay in a cave hotel. When observing with a telescope, the owner points to the spiral arm of the Milky Way: "Look, that is the eternal trajectory of the Sufi whirling dance."
Day 3 Ephesus: Quantum Entanglement on Marble Streets
Morning Light: Take a donkey cart from Selçuk to the ancient city of Ephesus. The stone slabs are engraved with donkey hoof prints from the 10th century BC, creating quantum entanglement with the patterns of your sneakers.
Noon: Standing in front of the ruins of the Celsus Library, when the sun shines vertically into the second-floor niche, legend has it that you can hear the sighs of ashes when the Library of Alexandria was burned.
Secret Experience: Look for the brothel advertisement "Footprint Test" - if your feet are larger than the ancient relief footprints, you are eligible to enter (contemporary law prohibits this).
Dusk: Have a picnic among the remaining pillars of the Temple of Artemis. The base of the seventh pillar is engraved with a love letter from a Byzantine merchant: "To the Moon Goddess: Please turn my silver coins into dewdrops on her eyelashes."
Day 4 Pamukkale: Calcified Terraces and the Hierapolis Afterlife Radio Station
Sunrise: Step barefoot on the Pamukkale travertine terraces. The secret to the constant water temperature of 37℃ is that a broken Roman aqueduct is still transporting geothermal heat.
Archaeological Easter Egg: Dive in the Antique Pool and salvage fragments of marble columns.
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