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The Dunns in Ankara |
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After living in Korea between 2002 and 1004, the Dunns spent three years in Turkey where Jean was Australian Ambassador to Turkey. Owain attended the Bilkent International School and Brian did a range of things including maintenance of this site! |
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Ankara is the Capital of Turkey and is located on the Anatolian Plateau, an area of very cold winters and hot summers!! Not unlike Baringhup, actually, except for the snow! |
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The first snow of the season, 22 November 2005 |
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The scenery is grand in the true sense of the word. The mountain in the background is an extinct volcano. |
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Between Eskishir and Bursa. September 2004 |
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Serious erosion! Capadoccia, Turkey, September 2004 |
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Elma Dag (Apple Mt) is to the East of Ankara. This view was taken on our Sunday morning walk about 12 kms from home. 9 Jan 2005 |
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Page updated on 21 November 2007 |
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