Thursday 3 July 2014

The Rest of Summer 2013 - Istanbul Part 2

 
Istanbul is best described in pictures.  It is a brilliant city full of contrasts; rich and poor, bright and subdued.  Muslim and Christian.  Wendy and Kamil joined us on the Turkey leg of the trip.
 
Lots of walking!


We stayed in an AIRBNB home so we were in the heart of the city.  People in the heart live in the streets.
There is lots of graffitti and peole sitting outside in the very poor neighbourhoods/
 
Soccer is a universal passtime and doesn't need our large soccer pitches!
Families are intergenerational and these girls just loved to pose for the camera.

 
There were lots of street beggars,
 
and lots of street vendors.

What shall I wear under the burka?

On the way to the bazaar...

 
Praying in the bazaar.  When the call to prayer happens, all work is suspended.
The bazaar... amazing.
 


Prayers take precedence over work.  The stores close when the call to prayer is heard.

There is a main street that is a promenade.  Due to the trials and the demonstrations, the government was showing its power.  Everyone obliviously walked around the tanks.



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Incredibly beautiful mosques.


Oppulent harem's quarters in the the sultan's palace.
 

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