Elkep Evi Cave Hotel – Cappadocia, Turkey

Elkep Evi Cave Hotel - Cappadocia, TurkeyCappadocia is a region in central Turkey, It is largely underlain by sedimentary rocks formed in lakes and streams. The rocks of Cappadocia have over the years have eroded into hundreds of spectacular pillars and the people of the villages at the heart of the Cappadocia Region have carved out the mountainous area to form houses, churches and monasteries and also gorgeous cave hotels.

The Elkep Evi Cave Hotel is one of the best cave hotels in the region, as the entire hotel has been carved into the side of a cliff, this means that not only are the rooms caves but the hallways, the dining areas and the lobby are also in the cliff.

The hotel is complex of three bed and breakfast cave hotels, each boasting 7 large cave bedroomsand cave suites each with a private terrace carved into nook of the cliff with stunning views over the Cappadocian landscapes. The complex is managed jointly to maintain the intimacy of a small hotel.

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Tooth Jewellery

Tooth JewelleryNow when I first found these pictures, the heading Tooth Jewellery made me think that they would be nice diamond, rubys or emeralds. How wrong was I!!!

It was in fact, jewellery made from human teeth. Rings, Belly Chains, Pendants etc. How disgusting!

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Happy Valentines Day

Valetines DayAs you know Valentine’s day is traditionally a day in which Love is celebrated, lovers express their love for each other by presenting flowers, cards etc to their partners or person they love from afar. Since the 19th century, handwritten valentines have largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards, and the flowers and chocolates have been replaced by more expensive gifts making the meaning of Valentines Day more of a money making scheme than an act of affection. Approximately one million Valentines cards are sent worldwide each year which makes this day the second card sending day of the year, behind Christmas.

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Becks Joins 2010 Sports Relief Campaign

David Beckham looks hot pictured in a Sports Relief 2010 Photoshoot this week

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Maria Carey Firefighter Gallery

Maria Carey Firefighter GalleryI know these pictures are a little old now, but as I tend to have a bit of a thing about sexy firefighters I thought I would do a post with a difference. Although I am definitely not Maria Carey’s biggest fan, I cannot argue the fact that she does look kinda cute in red bra, very short skirt and a hot firemans jacket.

Maria Carey Firefighter Gallery

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Posh Pooches & Dressed Up Dogs

A selection of pups dressed in dodgy clothing, wearing tiaras etc is just not my cup of tea. I much prefer a nice butch dog wearing just a leash or harness. Why do people do this to their poor dogs?

Dressed Up Dog Pictures

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Samuel Page Gallery

Born Samuel L. Elliott in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on the 5th of November 1976. He attended Princeton University where he earned a BA in ecology and evolutionary biology. After he graduated Samuel went on to become a series regular on CBS’s “Shark”

He was finally discovered by filmmaker David DeCoteau, who offered him the lead in his film “The Brotherhood” which became a huge success and launched Sam’s career into orbit.

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Apartment for Rent!

Apparently this apartment in Moscow was on the rental market for approximately $900 per calendar month. The owner boasts that it is fully furnished and ready to live in?

Fully Furnished Apartment

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Sexy Sunday – 10 Sexy Pics of Hot Guys

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Sundays just keep getting better and better. Don’t you just love them?

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