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Torba, a modern village in the administrative area of the Bodrum Municipality, is a small but notable. It has several modern hotels, pebbly and sandy beaches and hillsides richly scented with herbs growing in the wild. There are reminders of the past well worth seeing. A superbly preserved round structure built by the Lelegians more than 2500 years ago, probably a tomb, crowns a big hill overlooking the village, while the ruins of a Byzantine monastery stand on the east side of the bay.

Due to its proximity to Bodrum, Torba is a popular swimming and lunch spot. It is also the terminus for ferry services between the Bodrum peninsula and Didyma where day excursions can be made to the famed Temple of Apollo.

The ferry is also a convenient means to visit the impressive sites of ancient Miletus and Priene. Frequent minibus connections with Bodrum make these trips and day visits convenient and inviting.

Bologna
Bologna is a town of 400,000 people in the Po river valley in Emilia -Romagna. Known for its cuisine, its porticoes streets, and for hosting one of the oldest Universities in Europe, Bologna is a great tourist destination–especially if you like people and food.

In Bologna, everything starts in the central Piazza Maggiore. Here you’ll http://www.101worldtravael.com find the 13th century Palazzo del Podesta (inside is tourist info), the Church of San Petronio, and Neptunes Fountain (Fontana di Nettuno), designed by Tommaso Laureti in 1566 with some pretty erotic bronze figures by Giambologna gushing water for the masses. You’ll find plenty to do in the city of Bologna itself, but you can take a day trip if you hire a car to Mirabilandia, which is about an hours drive from Bologna.

Mirabilandia is a theme park with its own beach area and beautiful gardens but most people visit Mirabilandia for the fantastic thrill rides.