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Sultan Ahmet III Fountain615 viewsBuilt in 1728 in Turkish rococo style in front of the Imperial Gate of Topkapi Palace. Replaced a Byzantine fountain which previously occupied the site. It served as a favorite gathering place, providing not only drinking water but also free sherbet for the local population.
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Pat Bush on the 5DF614 viewsStoic endurance.
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Side Agora614 viewsBeyond the collapsed walls of the theater, the remains of the ancient Agora are visible. The Side Agora was a marketplace where pirates sold captives as slaves. (Where do you think all those slaves in the ancient world came from?)
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Sam's Your Uncle614 viewsOne might get the impression that this establishment was catering to American tourists. We weren't much tempted to sample their cuisine, however; the chow at our hotel was beyond comparison.
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Stairway to Library of Celsus613 viewsDon't trip on the steps.
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Pat Bush on the Multi-Axis Trainer613 viewsI didn't dare to try this one myself.
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Council Chamber Door613 viewsThe latticed grilles satisfied a law requiring that Council sessions be open to the public.
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Tall and Slender613 viewsIf you can't build out, build up.
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Our Flying Carpet612 viewsPerhaps not the most beautiful, certainly not among the more expensive in the showroom, but it suited our taste and didn't bankrupt us.
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Side Amphitheater - Proscenium612 viewsThough ruined, the proscenium was still imposing with its grandiose stonework and fine sculptures.
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No Swimming612 viewsHaving a picnic here by the waterside was also a no-no. But since we had already enjoyed our lunch on the nearby picnic ground provided by the park, it didn't matter to us.
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Kaya Side Hotel at Sunset612 viewsThe central section of the hotel, with the dining area where we were about to enjoy our evening feast, as seen from our room in one of the wings of this enormous hotel.
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