Istanbul the sin city of food – Part 2

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In this blog more about food from the sea and the Bosphorus. Like I said before the sin of food is available everywhere in this city.

Seafoods
A good place to eat some fish and some fine salads are at a side street of İstiklal caddesi called the ‘Çiçek pasajı’ and 'Nevizade'. There you have a whole quarter with restaurants that are specialized with selling fresh fish and other seafoods.

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The ancient city of Pergamon- Bergama

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Pergamon, now installed at the center of the town of Bergama, Izmir province, is the name of the ancient city. Pergamon, Mysia in antiquity was one of the most important centers of. The capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon. During this period, palaces, temples, theaters such as the structures were performed, translated into the city of towers and ramparts.

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The ancient city of Pergamon- Bergama

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Pergamon, now installed at the center of the town of Bergama, Izmir province, is the name of the ancient city. Pergamon, Mysia in antiquity was one of the most important centers of. The capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon. During this period, palaces, temples, theaters such as the structures were performed, translated into the city of towers and ramparts.

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Hello world!

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Hello all. Since my friend, Julia, moved to Turkey in 2009, I've dreamt of living the same sunshine lifestyle and in March 2012, as I looked at the rain lashing against my flat window in Kent, I decided that now was as good a time as any. Of course, the move isn't that easy and it's now August 2012 (with rain still lashing against my window) and I'm finally putting the wheels in motion.

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Hello world!

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Hello all. Since my friend, Julia, moved to Turkey in 2009, I've dreamt of living the same sunshine lifestyle and in March 2012, as I looked at the rain lashing against my flat window in Kent, I decided that now was as good a time as any. Of course, the move isn't that easy and it's now August 2012 (with rain still lashing against my window) and I'm finally putting the wheels in motion.

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Fresh food, smiles at Fethiye Market - Photo a day, August 7, 2012 - Turkey Travel Photography

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On our way into Fethiye, Turkey, our tour guide knew it was market day and that it was a sight not to be missed. The market vendors were happy to be photographed and were very interested in the video work as well. Enjoy more Turkey travel photography (travel photos) from the Turquoise Coast.

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Fresh food, smiles at Fethiye Market - Photo a day, August 7, 2012 - Turkey Travel Photography

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On our way into Fethiye, Turkey, our tour guide knew it was market day and that it was a sight not to be missed. The market vendors were happy to be photographed and were very interested in the video work as well. Enjoy more Turkey travel photography (travel photos) from the Turquoise Coast.

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Is Bodrum the next St.Tropez?

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With its  beaches and shopping streets, Bodrum is an attractive seaside location in Turkey. But now this ancient village, located in the middle of the blue waters of the Aegean Sea, is the heart of the global party circuit. At glance at the huge yachts, some of them coming from the ports of very well-known places like Monaco, show the new meaning of Bodrum.

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Is Bodrum the next St.Tropez?

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With its  beaches and shopping streets, Bodrum is an attractive seaside location in Turkey. But now this ancient village, located in the middle of the blue waters of the Aegean Sea, is the heart of the global party circuit. At glance at the huge yachts, some of them coming from the ports of very well-known places like Monaco, show the new meaning of Bodrum.

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Is Bodrum the next St.Tropez?

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With its  beaches and shopping streets, Bodrum is an attractive seaside location in Turkey. But now this ancient village, located in the middle of the blue waters of the Aegean Sea, is the heart of the global party circuit. At glance at the huge yachts, some of them coming from the ports of very well-known places like Monaco, show the new meaning of Bodrum.

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Is Bodrum the next St.Tropez?

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With its  beaches and shopping streets, Bodrum is an attractive seaside location in Turkey. But now this ancient village, located in the middle of the blue waters of the Aegean Sea, is the heart of the global party circuit. At glance at the huge yachts, some of them coming from the ports of very well-known places like Monaco, show the new meaning of Bodrum.

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'Atolye 2is' in Bodrum

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For the past 2 weeks I've been on holiday in Bodrum in Turkey and the South of France. Here is a post on possibly my favourite shop in Bodrum, which I highly recommend you go to if you ever find yourself in Bodrum. Last year I bought a cute little hand made box with beautifully painted miniatures on it which now sits on my dressing table back home as a jewellery box and this year I bought a hand painted ceramic pomegranate.

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'Atolye 2is' in Bodrum

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For the past 2 weeks I've been on holiday in Bodrum in Turkey and the South of France. Here is a post on possibly my favourite shop in Bodrum, which I highly recommend you go to if you ever find yourself in Bodrum. Last year I bought a cute little hand made box with beautifully painted miniatures on it which now sits on my dressing table back home as a jewellery box and this year I bought a hand painted ceramic pomegranate.

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Istanbul.

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I just want to take a moment to dedicate this post to the Queen.  'Um... why?', you might ask.  Well, if not for her Diamond Jubilee anniversary this June, I wouldn't have enjoyed the pleasure of an extra-long 4-day weekend and the below holiday would not have happened!  So thanks Liz, you're a right royal gem.

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This June I celebrated yet another birthday in style - and checked another country off my '30 by 30' list (yes!) with a mini-break to Turkey. 

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Pride (in de naam van vaderlandsliefde)

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Oké. Je hebt door de Amsterdamse grachten gevaren op een boot. Met een blonde krullenpruik op je hoofd en een roze galajurk om je schouders. Je liet zien wie je nou werkelijk was. Een homo, een nicht, hoe ze je noemden maakte jou geen flikker uit. Je zwaaide op stampende muziek samen met andere Turkse nichten naar de kijkers op de kant.

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Pride (in de naam van vaderlandsliefde)

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Oké. Je hebt door de Amsterdamse grachten gevaren op een boot. Met een blonde krullenpruik op je hoofd en een roze galajurk om je schouders. Je liet zien wie je nou werkelijk was. Een homo, een nicht, hoe ze je noemden maakte jou geen flikker uit. Je zwaaide op stampende muziek samen met andere Turkse nichten naar de kijkers op de kant.

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The Duplicity of Ankara

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Ankara is a city of contradiction. As the capital of Turkey, it is arguably one of the more developed and international cities in Turkey because a large number of the best universities and the foreign consulates reside there. It is a city of shopping malls (or maybe it just seems that way because I've been to a million with the family) - We're talking state of the art, nicer than most shopping malls in the United States, interactive 3-D map guides, giant cinemas and aquariums kind of malls.

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The Duplicity of Ankara

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Ankara is a city of contradiction. As the capital of Turkey, it is arguably one of the more developed and international cities in Turkey because a large number of the best universities and the foreign consulates reside there. It is a city of shopping malls (or maybe it just seems that way because I've been to a million with the family) - We're talking state of the art, nicer than most shopping malls in the United States, interactive 3-D map guides, giant cinemas and aquariums kind of malls.

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The ancient city of Pergamon- Bergama

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Pergamon, now installed at the center of the town of Bergama, Izmir province, is the name of the ancient city. Pergamon, Mysia in antiquity was one of the most important centers of. The capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon. During this period, palaces, temples, theaters such as the structures were performed, translated into the city of towers and ramparts.

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