Viking River Cruise: Magnificent Bachtschisarai/Bakhchisaray Palace
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this is one of three places in Europe which have this a usual places and Asian connections
we may see also some places colored in white these are only preserved constructions
the door of calm summer it is really crowded here maybe the summer has felt at the end of the 17th century
this version is called life stages thespians the top symbolizes life itself
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http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com It is approximately a one-hour drive from Sebastopol to Bachtschisari/Bakhchisaray for an included tour of the Khan's Palace of Hansaray. The drive passed through vineyard areas, monastery caves that have been closed for eons, residential "dachas"; the Soviets referred to their weekend houses as "dachas." Not only was there no public transportation in this area but also no water supply. People have to walk to a water tank and then carry water back to houses. Bakhchysarai/Bakchisaray was founded in 1532 as the main residence of the dynasty that ruled the Crimean Khanate. The complex includes: Pushkin's Famous Fountain of Tears, the Palace gardens, harems, mosques and other buildings. It was a long, included Viking Tour that took three videos that still shows only a small portion of what we saw. This Middle Eastern architecture is unique and is considered, along with the Alhambra and Topkapi Palaces, to represent the Middle East in Europe.