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August 18th 2011
Published: April 23rd 2012
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Finally sorted through my plethora of photos and posted (in no particular order) the last blog entry from my Summer 2011 trip to Turkey. İstanbul was the final stop on my travels in Turkey. It is an amazing city. Note: Turkish capital 'I' is dotted to distinguish it from the undotted capital 'I.' 'I' is pronounced like a schwa 'ə' while 'İ' is a long ... Read Full Entry



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Kuleli Askeri LisesiKuleli Askeri Lisesi
Kuleli Askeri Lisesi

Built as a military academy but now a technical high school.
Beylerbeyi SarayıBeylerbeyi Sarayı
Beylerbeyi Sarayı

Beylerbeyi Palace, or literally Palace of the Lord of Lords. Fairly new built during the 1860s.
Beylerbeyi SarayıBeylerbeyi Sarayı
Beylerbeyi Sarayı

Was used to house foreign dignitaries. Not too shabby...
Beylerbeyi SarayıBeylerbeyi Sarayı
Beylerbeyi Sarayı

There are several of these small, outlying structures called kiosks although I'm not sure of their functions.
Full Span of Bosphorus BridgeFull Span of Bosphorus Bridge
Full Span of Bosphorus Bridge

Only 2 bridges across the straits. Traffic can be brutal.
Kız KulesiKız Kulesi
Kız Kulesi

Maiden's Tower - distinctive İstanbul landmark incredulously used in defense of the city.



23rd April 2012

Thanks for sharing your impressions of Istanbul
A few days ago I watched a fascinating PBS video entitled "Islam.". Its narrative covered the animistic period on the Arabian Peninsula through the peak of the Ottoman Empire. Of course there is a lot more to the story, and when the video ended after having told the story of the great Ottoman sultans Mehmet and Suleyman (sp?) I wanted to learn more. Perhaps there will be a sequel. Istanbul was one of my father's favorite cities. He visited friends there several times. I'd like to go there someday, but my next trip will not be very exotic, but hopefully spiritually inspiring. In September I will fdo a one week Buddust retreat ln the island of Iona off the west coast of Scotland preceded by hanging out with friends in Oxford, Bristol and maybe Cambridge. I'm reading a book about a battle in Belize to stop a dam and save the tiny remnant population of scarlet macaws, one of Latin America's iconic birds and dreaming about doing a road trip there from Mexico that would loop through Yucutan, Chiapus and Guatemala. The TESL grammar class is not hard,but it is humbling because it's making me realize I don't know jack about English grammar. Wishing good travels to you Jon!

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