I just got back from Turkey last week and, as usual, I couldn't resist snapping a few pics of the Hulk. In fact, I think I may be having a bit too much fun taking pictures of the Hulk while I'm on vacation. Needless to say, it started up a few good conversations with some locals. It really is a good way to meet people when you travel.
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Outside the famed Blue Mosque in Istanbul

Inside the famed Aya Sofia (Hagia Sophia)

The Hulk headed inland to Kayseri where the lanscape is somewhere between a cross of Tatooine and the background of a Roadrunner cartoon

Christians escaping persecutions from the Romans carved homes, churches and pretty much everything into the sides of mountains. Hulk wonders why there are no Planet of the Apes figures here.

Hulk mistook this outcropping atop Uchisar Castle as a giant Pterodactyl. Can't say I blame him.

But always time to smell the flowers in Ilhara Canyon.

To the west coast where Hulk took the stage at the ancient city of Heiropolis

But Hulk still took time to relax in the supposedly-healing waters of Pamukkale.

And, of course, a stop at the famed ruins of Ephesus near the coast.

Sorry for nerdin' out on such a scale, but I hope you enjoy the pics
Feel free to add captions.
Paul, send me your email address and I'll ship them your way.
Outside the famed Blue Mosque in Istanbul

Inside the famed Aya Sofia (Hagia Sophia)

The Hulk headed inland to Kayseri where the lanscape is somewhere between a cross of Tatooine and the background of a Roadrunner cartoon

Christians escaping persecutions from the Romans carved homes, churches and pretty much everything into the sides of mountains. Hulk wonders why there are no Planet of the Apes figures here.

Hulk mistook this outcropping atop Uchisar Castle as a giant Pterodactyl. Can't say I blame him.

But always time to smell the flowers in Ilhara Canyon.

To the west coast where Hulk took the stage at the ancient city of Heiropolis

But Hulk still took time to relax in the supposedly-healing waters of Pamukkale.

And, of course, a stop at the famed ruins of Ephesus near the coast.

Sorry for nerdin' out on such a scale, but I hope you enjoy the pics

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