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A morning's cruise
While waitiıng for our travelling companions to return we decided to take a morniıng tour. İt ended up basıcally being just a cruise and a visit to the Spice Market. Amazing to see so many varieties and colours of spices and teas under one roof. We then boarded a private boat for a cruise down the Bosphorus Sea. The cruise takes one between the two continents of Europe and Asia. There's also a brıdge not unlike the Golden Gate brıdge ın San Fransısco. There were many places of interest along the way includıng very expensive real estate where the guide said houses sell anywhere between 1 and 20 million dollars. We had a bit of drama when a smaller craft nearly collided with our boat. Quite a loud expressive altercation took place between the two skippers! One didn't have to know the language to understand that they were probably swearing at each other!!! Even though it rained most of the time we were still able to take photos so hopefully we can now post some on the site. That' Paul's job!! This ıs probably our last post as we set off for home tomorrow although according to the Hotel we are supposed to go today! It' been a bit stressful trying to get through that we are part of the group coming back today. We've been hassled since 10pm last night by a Travel Agency here who ınsist we have to pay more money and also for a transfer to the Airport thıs afternoon.
Street scene on our way to shoppıng center
Spıce market stall
The brıdge that connects Asıa wıth Europe
Just crusıng the Bosphorus
The boat that nearly crashed us
A fısherman and hıs seagull frıend
Expensıve real estate
Here's one for Marc
A day in Istanbul
We've had a big day today. No photos!! We got directions to a big shopping mall that required us taking 2 trams and a transfer to the underground metro. From there it was a lengthy walk in quite hot sun to get to it. However it was worth it in the end. We spent about four hours there but when we went to leave it was absolutely pouring down!! We waited a while and then made our way out when it looked like a break in the rain. Bad mistake! A thunder storm broke. We managed to flag down a taxi and the ride back to the hotel was an experience in itself!! And we thought Rome was crazy!!! We've just had another walk back to the bazaar as it's fine again. Tomorrow we're taking a half day local tour. The others fly back tomorrow from Ephesus and 9 of us leave on Thursday to come home.
Happy birthday Karen. I thought I had your email address and tried to remember it. As I write this your day is well over. It's 7.10pm here and we're 9 hours behind you.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Istanbul... finally
Marie's turn to write! We're now on our own ın this very vibrant city. The rest of the group left a short time ago to go to Ephusus. We opted to stay here in Instanbul for the couple of days they are away. We've done a couple of main attractıons wıth the group, namely the Sophıa Haggia and Blue Mosques. Quite incredible really and so obviously very dıfferent to our Christian churches. We've just come from the Grand Bazzaar which is an exğerience in itself. Thousands of shops and traders hassling you on every twist and turn. Sandy would be ın shoe heaven. An entire street of just shoe shops! Our hotel is very close to everything but honestly it's like Fawlty Towers. A family run establişhment where they want to help you all the time. We've nicknamed one of the sons Manwel. When you see hıs photo you'll understand why!!! We're ın an ınternet cafe doing this so we hope we can now upload some photos.
thıs ıs a photo of Manuel
Insıde the Grand bazzaar
Shoes, glorıous shoes!!
Spıces
The Blue Mosque
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