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    • Day 122

      Ariah’s Day

      August 4, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

      Today was SOOO fun because it was my day. Which means we do whatever I want for the whole day.

      So we started the day having breaktast at 10:30. I didn’t eat that much because I was saving up for the day.

      After breaky we went to Starbucks I got a hibiscus refresher. It was really good.
      After that, we went handbag shopping and I bought a pretty purple bag and I suddenly turned stuff holder.

      We went macca's for lunch. I had a McChicken meal and churros with caremel and chocolate sauce.

      After lunch we went to Taksim Square where there was a big statue. The statue was about the starting of the republic.

      After looking at the plaques and that we went we went to a tower. We were going to go up it but everyone was so hot and tired we decided to go home.

      On the way we went past a boba 🧋 place and India and I had a fizzy boba tea with strawberry flavour. India liked it more than I did. After boba we went back to the hotel to rest.

      When we were done resting we went to a jazz restaurant for dinner 🍽️. Mum and Dad had cocktails. For dinner I had chicken nuggets with chips they were surprisingly good. After dinner we I got some lollies from a mini market across the road.
      When we got back to the hotel everyone went straight to sleep 💤.
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    • Day 2

      Istanbul - Impressionen Tag 2

      October 1, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      An Tag 2 waren wir, nachdem es der Regen gegen Mittag zugelassen hat 😁, vorwiegend auf der Seite mit dem Galata Tower unterwegs. Dieses Stadtviertel ist wesentlich trubeliger, weniger "schick" als die Altstadt und deutlich günstiger. Von hier hat man einen tollen Blick auf die großen Moscheen, kann bummeln gehen und in einer der vielen Bars die Zeit vergessen. Größte Überraschung des Tages war ein Bücher-Café in dem deutsche Bücher verkauft wurden 🙃.Read more

    • Day 13

      Sunday Morning in Istanbul

      October 8, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

      Up early and out, walked down to the road on the sea and it was closed for a marathon. We hiked back up to the top and John figured out how to get a metro card. Boarded the tram and crossed over to the Asia side. Walked straight up a hill and crested at the top to find St Antonina of Padua behind a facade. It was a beautiful mass with their “Amazing Choir” when they brought up the gifts, it was 20 plus people and children bringing fresh fruit, household supplies, and baskets filled with offerings. At the end of mass the little kids all had something to say about Mary. It was so beautiful we didn’t want to leave. The men behind me and next to me both had beautiful voices and sang out loud with their baritone voices. We wandered up the street after and John worked for his ice cream cone. Took metro partway back and then ended up in a taxi and he brought us back in a jiffy. We will head out later for dinner…
      Thank you God for another beautiful day 🙏❤️🙏
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    • Day 13

      Istanbul on our Own

      October 22, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ 🌙 68 °F

      Day 13. Tour ended today and we were sad to see Saba and Farrhad leave us. They took such great care. We would recommend Insight Vacations. We visited Dolmabahce Palace in the morning and then figured out the tram system into the old town to have a traditional Turkish Bath. No modest there! Cemberlitas Hammam.Read more

    • Day 63

      Tag 61.2: Trendviertel Galata

      October 19, 2023 in Turkey

      Nach dem Termin sind wir hoch zum Galata-Turm gelaufen, aber den Aufstieg den Turm hoch haben wir uns aufgrund des Eintritts-Preises gespart. Wir sind ein wenig die schönen, aber vollen, Straßen um den Turm herum abgelaufen - in einer Straße gab es fast nur Lampen- und Elektro-Geschäfte und im anderen Teil viele Läden mit Musikinstrumenten. Es gab vieles zu entdecken und spannendes zu sehen.Read more

    • Day 25

      Day 22 Biblelands trip

      October 5, 2019 in Turkey ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

      Day 22
      Last day in Turkey today.. some things I learnt here..Turkey is located between Asia and Europe(OK .I did know that bit 😊) with 8 bordering countries. The main income is tourism, followed by agriculture - 80% of the world's hazelnuts and 90% of the world's pine nuts come from here. Also olives, pomegranates,grapes (for dried fruit and white wine mainly). Textiles is the next major source of income, as it was in Bible times (Turkish rugs, fabrics) Tea is very culturally important.. our guide Yetkin drinks 15-20 cups of black tea a day, coffee is not as popular. Baklava and Turkish delight are the traditional sweets. The country is 90% Moslem, but it is far more relaxed and respectful of other religions than Arabic countries. There are no images allowed in the Moslem mosques, so they use tiles instead, So tile making is a very important art.
      Istanbul, where we spent the last few days is much more cosmopolitan than Asia minor where we started, but the countryside and the friendliness and helpfulness of the people in the Anatolia area was lovely.
      We spent our last day cruising the Bosphorus and seeing the many mosques and palaces on the water. Then we wandered the local streets and the Spice Market. After dinner a last local Apple tea with friends ❤️
      Tomorrow...onto Greece!
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    • Day 24

      Day 21 Biblelands trip

      October 4, 2019 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Day 21
      First stop the Topkapi palace(meaning Cannon gate) which was the residence of the Ottoman sultans.. completed in 1475 on an area of 700,00 square metres! The last Sultan lived here in the mid 19th century and then the Dynasty moved to the Dolmabahce palace on the water, built in 1853. There are 4 courtyards, getting progressively more private. Great views of the Bosphorus which is a channel connecting the Marmara sea and Black sea.

      Next stop Hagia Sofia,(means Holy Knowledge) the largest temple structure in Turkey.. Rebuilt 3 times. It was originally a Christian church then became a mosque then now a museum. Spectacular mosaic walls and ceilings! There are 104 marble columns taken from the temple of Artemis in Ephesus which is why we only saw one still standing there. A lot of marble spheres and blocks are also 'repurposed' from Pergamum
      Next stop the Basilica cistern, an underground water system constructed for Justinian the Byzantine Emperor in 5th century (140m long 70m wide with 336 columns, each 9m high)
      Next we had a quick look at the Blue mosque (so named for the more than 20,000 blue tiles) but as it was under restoration most of it was under wraps.
      We very briefly explored the Grand bazaar with 3000 shops.. Then quickly exited 😲
      We walked back to our hotel which is right near the
      Galata tower, built as an observation tower in 14th century.
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    • Day 23

      Day 20 Biblelands trip

      October 3, 2019 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Day 20

      Rev 2 "To the angel of the church in Pegamum write..I know where you dwell, where the seat of Satan is..yet you remain true to my name.. Nevertheless some among you hold to the teachings of the Nicolaitans..Repent..I will give that person a white stone with a new name.."
      First stop Bergama (ancient PERGAMUM) The modern city again has been built on top of the 1st century city. We took the cable car to the top of the agora. There are so many temples to different gods.. the most well known is the temple of Zeus.. maybe this was why it was called the seat of Satan.. false worship. You can see the dark rock that is naturally occurring which the original City was built from.. also the white stones the Romans used as a facade to beautify it.. Perhaps this explains the reference to white stones with a new name. More than a facade..a true change.

      "To the angel of the church in Thyatira write. .I know your love and faith, your service and perseverance.. Nevertheless.. You tolerate Jezebel..who misleads my people.. Repent.. The rest of you- hold on to what you have until I come.."

      Very little remains of ancient Thyatira, as the modern city of Akhisar has been built around it.This area was known for its purple dye. Lydia the seller of people came from here..

      It's been fantastic to visit all 7 ecclesias and we noted that in every letter there are those mentioned that needed to repent and those that were exhorted to hold fast, which we found both sobering and encouraging.

      We then had a 5 hour bus ride which seemed to go very quickly with lively discussions and a stop over for Turkish delight 😊 We witnessed another glorious Turkish sunset as we crossed the Ozman Gazi Bridge, across the Marmara Sea, an inland sea separating Turkey's Asian and European parts. We also crossed the Bosphorus bridge which joins the Asian and European sides of Istanbul. The next few days we will spend on the European side.
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    • Day 67

      Spioner & berømtheder

      May 31, 2024 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Pera Palas
      Det var her bl.a. Mata Hari og Agathe Christies har boet. Sidstnævnte skrev på "Mordet i Orient Expressen" her.
      Hotellet er fra 1892 og flot sat i stand. Man måtte ikke tage billeder men jeg snød mig til et.
      Fik the og laksesandwich mums.
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    • Day 2

      Galata nach Beşiktaş

      June 14, 2019 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Nachdem wir auf dem ägyptischen Bazar einige einheimische Gewürze gekauft haben, sind wir weiter Richtung Heimat des Fußballclubs Galatasaray Istanbul - zum Stadtteil Galata. Tolle Eindrücke am Galataturm, echtes Orientfeeling weit und breit, Besuch des auch allen Deutschen bekannten Taksimplatzes. Ein Tag, den wir mal wieder nicht vergessen werden! Da unsere Schweinefleischeinfuhr in die Türkei erfolgreich war, werden wir nun leckere Nackensteaks und Bratwurst verspeisen. Bis morgen!Read more

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