Taksim Plaza Hotel Istanbul
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Turkey tour 1
... out the pics. While I was on the top an Asian couple came up wanting me to, what I though, take a pic for them. But instead when I reached for there camera, the wife said 'no I want a photo with you.' So of cause I said yes, but when I asked her why, 'is it because of my Elvis T-shirt?' She said, 'no, it's you beard you look like a roman!' So all you haters that can handle my beard, suck eggs!! I look like a roman!!! So it's staying for ever!!! On the top is the ruins ...
Istanbul
... everyone enjoyed their short time in Istanbul. From Istanbul John, Anne, Janice and I will fly down to Izmir, transfer to Selcuk and visit Efes (Ephesus), Roman and Greek ruins of a town dating back to 6000BC before heading 3 hours by bus to Pamukkale and then to a lovely villa in Kalkan where Janice’s sister, Michelle and her boyfriend, Jon, will join us.
Ciao for ...
Endings
My time in Georgia has now come to an end. I am sitting, waiting for my layover in Istanbul airport after about 1.5 hours of sleep since the majority of the flights that leave Tbilisi leave at 3:00 or 4:00 (on a side note, I’m going to start using 24hr time when describing things. It makes life just a little bit easier sometimes....this time not being one of them because I needed to explain myself...then explain the explanation)
My last week was lovely. ...
Istanbul op een andere wijze benaderd (1)
... zijn gestopt. Immers met al onze ritsen en opvallende tassen zijn we eigenlijk een makkelijke prooi. Na een half uur graven komen we uit bij wat onschuldige medicijnen en is de verwachte nachtmerrie snel verdwenen. We pakken de bus naar het Europese gedeelte van Istanbul en zitten na nog een taxi rond middernacht aan een biertje en een hapje in ons hotel. ...
Churches and Mosques.
... of which only the foundations remain dates back to the mid-300s. The building that exists today was built beginning in the mid-500s. It's huge, and was the largest enclosed space in the world for about a thousand years. It's got quite interesting architecture - very different from the cathedrals of western Europe. It also occurs to me that it must be one of the earliest Christian church buildings anywhere, although I have ...