The Most Awkward Place in Ancient Ephesus (You’ll See Why)
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The most interesting fact of all arguably are the public toilets.
There were absolutely no walls, just rows of Romans doing their business together, chatting politics while, you know, multitasking.
That's ancient democracy at its rowest, most open form, literally.
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🏛️ Ephesus, Turkey — once home to the legendary Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World… and also, believe it or not, a public toilet where Romans literally sat side by side discussing philosophy and politics. No walls. No shame. Just ancient small talk at its finest. 😂 In this video, I take you through the incredible ruins of Ephesus, explore what’s left of the Temple of Artemis, and show the hilariously real Roman toilets that prove history had a sense of humor. If your cruise stops in Kuşadası, Turkey, this is the tour you don’t want to miss — Ephesus is breathtaking, bizarre, and completely unforgettable. 🌍 Watch till the end for my favorite hidden detail inside the ruins — and a few moments that made me laugh way too hard. #Ephesus #Kusadasi #TurkeyTravel #CruiseLife #MediterraneanCruise #TempleOfArtemis #AncientHistory #TravelVlog #CruiseVlogger #RoyalCaribbean #NorwegianCruiseLine #MSCcruises #FunnyHistory #AncientRuins #HistoricalTravel #EphesusTour #CruisePortGuide #CruiseDestination #EphesusToilets #TravelHumor #EphesusTurkey