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A day of sightseeing in Istanbul
... enacted here as 'Crocodiles who swim beneath the surface, to attempt to get what they want without the majority realising what is happening until it is too late.' We had a similar conversation with two women in a shop in Venice last week who both expressed their concerns about the future. We had a nice lunch of soup, chicken or beef and baklava. We had a spare twenty minutes after lunch and wandered around the corner to buy an Istanbul map only ...
I...Just Wanna Fly!
... re hiking the Lycian Way trail. Sadly, we were too early for the thousands of butterflies that inhabit this spot from June-September. Next, a stop at cold water springs where the water went from ocean cold to freezing as we swam closer to it. Then on to Camel beach where we devoured our lunch. The crew opened the water-slide that twisted through the boat like intestines of the human body and we ran to check it out. It only took ...
Istanbul
... past all the time. But the tower provided great views of Istanbul.
On this side of Istanbul, there are more windy streets and they are a lot of interesting shops. We kept exploring and we came across a huge and very long pedestrian strip of retail stores. It was getting really hot so we had the comfort of some air-conditioned shops. We also saw a Catholic church along the way so stopped off in there to take some photos and relax, ...
Day 236 - Ayasofia
... and progressive approach to their uniquely diverse population.
The population of Turkey is a fascinating amalgamation of ancient and recent historical heritages. Turkey is bordered by eight countries: Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq & Syria. The Mediterranean Sea & Cyprus, the Aegean Sea, the Black Sea, the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles (which together form the Turkish Straits) demarcate ...
The golden horn of Istanbul
... is astounding. Apparently the two countries share a common bond of mutual trust, good commercial ties and there are some grammatical similarities that make it easy for Turks to learn Japanese. So instead of asking that old dinosaur in the station "sprechen Sie deutsch?", perhaps I should have asked "nihongo ga dekimasu?". Somehow, I think he would have still shrugged his shoulders. It's a part of his job to be unhelpful.
I introduced Mika to the art of smoking ...
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