The last weekend in May, Tory, 3 of our students(Selma, Ozgur and Ozcan) and I traveled to the town of Safranbolu. The town is famous for safron...of course and for their large amount of restored houses from the days of the Ottoman Empire. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site because of the restored homes. It was a very cute place and I was able to buy some good souvenirs. We also met up with 3 other Fulbrighters Hayfa, Sarah and Rachel. We had a blast that day......
This blog is intended to chronicle the adventures of Briana as an English teacher at a university in Turkey. This is not an official Fulbright blog and I am by no means an expert in blogging. This is only a platform so that my family and friends will share in my adventures.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Safranbolu, Turkey
The last weekend in May, Tory, 3 of our students(Selma, Ozgur and Ozcan) and I traveled to the town of Safranbolu. The town is famous for safron...of course and for their large amount of restored houses from the days of the Ottoman Empire. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site because of the restored homes. It was a very cute place and I was able to buy some good souvenirs. We also met up with 3 other Fulbrighters Hayfa, Sarah and Rachel. We had a blast that day......
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