Olive oil from 1,800 years old tree in Teos
- Written by Portal Editor
- Category: Blog and Photos
- Hits: 10710

A very special sale took place in Teos on the Turkish Aegean, where half a liter of oil of an olive tree was sold for 5.100, - €.
We have collected countless photos from our travels since 2004, which help to convey a broad picture of all the impressions and feelings that we experienced during our travels. Now they can be seen by everyone in the blog and photo gallery Alaturka.Info ™ portal.
Impressions and discoveries of all cultures from the most diverse regions, which reflect the daily life of our time.

A very special sale took place in Teos on the Turkish Aegean, where half a liter of oil of an olive tree was sold for 5.100, - €.

We were in Thessalonica again, this time on the way to Philoxenia and Hotel Fair, which we had visited the previous year already.

After returning along the camper-route.de via the Central Balkan to the widening of the camper stops and sites and their year-round offers for campers with stops in Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade and Vranje, we returned to Thessalonica.

An interesting meeting took place in Budapest, where we met Monika and her family, who next to traveling south, wanted to enjoy the autumnal flair of the Hungarian capital on the way to the south.

At the Campsite Rino we met with Jana and her daughter Lucinka from Prague and decided for a day trip to the mountain village of Vevčani on the next day.

Once again the camper-stop Zampetas in Thessalonica was a meeting place for us like for lot of international campers, who use the all-year round open camper-stop for an intermediate stop, even the ideas for their stay correspond to the different interests.

After returning from our mountain trip to the Jablanica mountain range back to the vehicle, we noticed the huge metallic cross high above Vevčani during the trip down.

During the current tour to the south, Campsite Rino was once again an intermediate stop in the further preparation of the camper-route.de, after we had spent a few days in Belgrade at the Camping Center Belgrade to the city's exploration. By the way, both campsites are open all year around.
The extensive castle discovery tour had made us hungry, which brought us down to the Sava, which flows into the Danube below the Castle of Belgrade and whose banks are lined with numerous swimming restaurants.
Tolerance is generally a matter of giving or granting other or foreign beliefs, actions, and customs you are expecting for yourself too. We happened to come across this exhibition in the park of the fortress in Belgrade.
It was a warm welcome from Dusan and Nena, which we should enjoy after our arrival at their Camper Center Belgrade, starting with a mocca and first talks, also quickly followed an invitation for the weekend:
After the descent from the Hradčany through the really magnificent parkland, our path should lead towards Charles Bridge, with a stop over at the canals of the Prague "Little Venice", because we came across a quite interesting picture documentation on the Prague flood of the year 2002.

Our explorations through the halls of the Caravan-Salon Düsseldorf once more brought us to an exhibitor's stand, which was first noticed by an oriental carpet and the coffee service on it.
We were on the way up to the Hradschin, always impressed by the baroque buildings, which are currently used by many embassies today, here in the picture Albanian embassy, on the way to the castle.
Our walks and excursions through the various cultural centers along our routes are always accompanied by a small view insight to the local street art, also during our visit to Rudolstadt.
Just a few days ago we had been to Cheb in the Czech Republic, where we came across a covered wooden bridge, to which we have also reported in an article on the history of covered bridges in general.
Although the sky above the campsite "Unter den Jenzig" part wise showed its autumnal gray, the strong wind was to ensure that the rain clouds were quickly expelled again.
Another highlight during the Caravan-Salon Düsseldorf, this time in the Aktivhalle 6, where besides topics of travel and hiking, mountain biking and canoe paddling many options for own sports activities were offered: within them as a highlight Hannes Hermann!

In 1931, Airstream's company story began with Wally Byam's dream of building a light residential trailer that slides through the wind with the slightest resistance.

The e-mobility will go faster than the well-known car manufacturers expect it, so the German "pope of cars" Ferdinand Dudenhöfer on the TV on 2.08.2017!