A FEW PICTURES FROM THE R.E. DEPARTMENT'S TOUR OF TURKEY IN 2001
One of the first places we visited in Turkey was the famous Green Mausoleum in Bursa.
[Above] Some of our girls show their respect by covering their heads.
[Right] Constantine's Column in central Istanbul, built by the Emperor
of the same name in the 4th century AD and still standing!
Below are a series of photographs from the ancient Biblical city of Ephesus where St Paul preached and was chased out of the ampitheatre
The Library of Celsus
[Above] Using the Roman public latrines at Ephesus
[Above] Mr Christodoulou stands on the ramp at Troy, up which, according to Homer's 'Illiad', the famous wooden horse was dragged during the Trojan War.
[Left] All that remains of the Temple of Artemis, one of the 'Seven Wonders' of the ancient world.
Below are two photographs taken in the remains of the Roman theatre at Hierapolis
[Below] On the ferry back to Istanbul, Mr Steele finally opens his wallet!
Can you spot Mr Glover?