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Turkey, Battles and Tours
The only thing I knew about Turkey was that a battle was fought there. A battle we didn't win.
When people talked about Turkey, Gallipoli was the only thing that came to mind and my knowledge on the details of the battle itself were sadly lacking.
When we were planning a trip to the country Gallipoli was on top of my places to go …
Mosques, Apple Tea, and Baklava! (Mom, don't read)
... lost in the huge bazaar and we got some doner kebab. It was delicious. We were most excited to go to the Blue Mosque. I had never been to a mosque before so I was really anxious to go. We had to wrap our scarves over our heads and take off our shoes for respect to their religion. The inside of the mosque was like nothing I have ever seen. It was so beautiful. I couldn't stop staring at the ceiling. It was also really cool to witness the women and ...
Özbekistan
... 287;ana Valley, though inhabited by Özbeks, was given to Tajikistan. That was no matter in the Soviet days, you could drive right through it to Tashkent. Now, however, there is an international border, and it is necessary to drive for ten hours through some very high mountains. The road is brand-new, perhaps the only one in the country maintained since the collapse of the USSR (the others are purposefully left to deteriorate so no one can ...
Istanbul - positiivne üllatus!
... ise leiba, mis oli selline pannkoogitaoline. Teistes kohtades kasutatakse filotainast (ma ei tea kas see nimi on õige, aga tavaliselt kasutatakse wrap´ide jaoks). Lisaks teevad nad ise jogurtit, mida türklased toidu kõrvale juua armastavad. Teistes restoranides on see topsijogurt, kuid nemad teevad seda ühe spetsiaalse saalis asuva masinaga kohapeal. See oli väga imelik soolane jogurt, midagi peti taolist. Esimene lonks oli vastik, aga pärast oli parem ja jõin ikka kõik ...
The Markets
... stalls in the bazaar. There were welding factories, textile production lines, all in tiny basement workshops and all a hive of productivity.
The bazaar was quite different to what we'd imagined - I guess our impressions of a "bazaar" is of a higgled piggeldy mass of shops, narrow passages, stock overflowing and aggressive or persistent touts being a pest. The Grand Bazaar is a lot more organised, clean, uncluttered, and the ...
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- Room service
- Business Services
- Pets allowed