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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Doors of Old Antakya

Antakya is an extremely old city, it was founded in 300BC, and has a section of the old town that has been preserved. The streets in this area were very narrow, not wide enough in some places for an automobile to enter. The doors on the buildings in this section of town were quite unique, here is sampling of the most interesting ones:

























Posted by Mike Whitton at 5:12 PM

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