This fortress, built back in 1451, is one of my favourite Istanbul places.
After catching the sunrise on the Asian-side, Gert, Yakup and I wandered over to Bebek for breakfast. Afterwards , for 3 turkish lire (1.50euro) we had the freedom to roam in this beautiful ruin.
You can see the second Europe to Asia bridge crossing the Bosphorous there in the distance.
The peace and the view make it a truly lovely place to wander.
I left New Zealand mid-2003, bound for Istanbul and a new lif. After two years, a Belgian guy lured me into his world, deep in the heart of Europe. For a long time I was an in-process immigrant. One day we married. These days it's about photography, a little red wine and wandering ... and so the journey goes.
the history in asia and europe is amazing, here in the US, it's like a different country or something over there
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So lovely, Di! What a treat to spend time there. xo
ReplyDeleteYou can imagine my surprise when I arrived to live in Istanbul, Van. I was fresh from a country of 4 million people, a small island nation at the bottom of the world, with no real clue that Europe and Asia were joined by two bridges :)
ReplyDeleteIt was, Tara. I'm already half-planning a return ;) xo
Lovely images, as ever, of Istanbul Di. It sounds as though Istanbul is a fascinating city, and I know someone else who speaks very highly of the place too.
ReplyDeleteLooks as though you had a great time there!
Have fun sorting out all those images!
Best,
Alex
Thanks Alex. I think I can say, with quite some certainty, that you would love Istanbul.
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