The Asklepion at Pergamon. Site of a progressive healing and medical center of ancient Rome.

Troy. It's something to write home about. I don't know about an epic poem though.

The amphitheater at the Acropolis in Pergamon. It sat 10,000 on it's steep slope.

The Acropolis, which once housed the Temple of Zues- called the Devil's Altar in the Bible.

Behramkale. Aristotle taught and lived here for 3 years around 350 B.C. That kid is 3 years old. You do the math!
The Asklepion at Pergamon.
Writing on the wall, sorry, column.

Behramkale, and down the Turkish coastline.

Looking at Greece.

Acropolis, looking down into Bergama

Above amphitheater, Pergamon

History to Go. It amazes me I can do this. Turkey's got too much history, they're trying to give some away. I got ancient marble for 5 bucks, anybody? Yes, I put it back.

Hey man, yeah I'm here, I got really good seats, you can't miss me- I'm the dude on the phone in an ancient amphitheater like there ain't nothing to look at.

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