Kusadasi (coo sha daa see) is now the port city for this area of Turkey. They have improved the port to encourage tourism and cruise ships to visit Ephesus. The tour guide was very friendly, said that he was a Roman History teacher for high school aged students, and had three daughters. The country is about 98% Muslim, and he said that he was in the minority as a Christian. He carried “worry beads” that are supposed to relieve stress and calm you down. They were always in his hand. The ruins at Ephesus are at about a 15% renovations, so this site will improve with time as more and more buildings are uncovered. It used to be the port, but the entrance has been filled with silt over the decades and it is now 5 miles from the sea. The gold statue is of Mary, and a gift from the people of Lima, Ohio. The round domes are the ruins of a Turkish bath. The holes in the ceiling let in light. Two well preserved and interesting statues found at...