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A few pics from my Trip.....
....to Turkey last week!
Took a few days off work and spent a week with my mother in Istanbul. Also flew to Izmir and rented a vehicle, driving to Pamukkale (the automotive review will come shortly ). Pics not as fancy as mD's since they're all taken from my Nokia E6, but perhaps just a few quick snapshots will suffice.Couple views of the Bosphorous Strait from the opening of the Black Sea at the Anadolu Kavagi. ![]() ![]() The Bosphorus Bridge connecting the European and Asian continents ![]() The Galata Bridge, busy with people and fishermen at all hours of the day. ![]() Keeping the historical stuff short, the Hagia Sophia ![]() and the Sultanahmet at night. ![]() Finally, a proper breakfast. ![]() Turkish cuisine is delicious and plentiful. I think döner is probably the best fast food ever invented. But in case one needs American food, there's plenty around. ![]() Pamukkale, a huge calcium deposit near the city of Denizili. Yes, you are permitted to walk on it as long as your shoes are off. ![]() ![]() The 3h drive back towards Izmir. The main motorways and divided hwys (like this one) are easy to drive. B-roads at night are a different story..... ![]() Plenty of good music in the region. On a couple occasions, I did venture out to the bars. Got some live music in the suburb of Bakirkoy on my last night. ![]() Sea of Marmara on the last day. ![]() Overall, the country was as I expected: friendly atmosphere and terrific people. A mix of European and Asian cultures, with a real history and plenty of sights both old and new. I wish I could have spent a couple more days there. But hey, it's a short hop from Western Europe. Might just have to go there next time I want to buy a suit.
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I guess you take the whole "Turkey Day" thing literally.
![]() Nice pix, I've always wanted to visit Turkey.
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Cool trip, M...glad you got to hang with your Mom!
Turkey is on the 2nd page of 'my list', too. Not even a decent pocket cam?! You need to ask Santa for one... GL, mD
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Nice, exotic trip but I prefer to call it Constantinople.
![]() You spent Turkey Day in Turkey. Coincidence? I think not!
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You're f-ing insane for driving in Turkey.
That is all.
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Istanbul is cool. I'd like to visit it again. I agree with Meiac. You need a T-shirt that says "I drove in Turkey and survived".
Bought a couple of rugs there back in 1999. Crazy thing is 15 years later I get a call at my house and it's the guy I bought the rugs from. He's in Calgary with a truck load of rugs from Turkey and wants to know if I want to buy some.
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