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Travel: Turkish hospitality unrivalled

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By Frank Dickerson

Way-ell, if no one else has anything to say, I would like say a few words about Turkey.

On a Mediterranean cruise in 1972, we stopped at Izmir to take a tour of Ephesus and I shot the accompanying photo of a disappointed young lady with her broken kite which had recently crashed upon the rocks. Her expression says it all and if that doesn't tug at your heart strings, you're most likely dead.

Turkish hospitality is unrivaled and I recommend it highly. --Frank Dickerson, California, originally from Pellyton, Adair County, KY.

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