Ruth and Hannah's flight was a little bit delayed, so they got to the hotel just 10 minutes before me. We immediately set out to see Sultanahmet.
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| In front of the Blue Mosque |
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| In the courtyard of the Blue Mosque |
I was hoping to find a non-touristy restaurant. We succeeded, though we were out of place. The neighborhood had mostly men and hardly any women.
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| Yeah, but does America Coke come in 330mL? |
We took the long way home along the Bosphorous, where we were hassled by men setting up make-shift tea gardens and a gypsy family who awkwardly stood in front of us after we didn't give them any money. A wealthy Afghan couple had us take their picture. Tourism is big here.
We walked through a big park and enjoyed the statues.
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| Turkish for lion = "aslan" |
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| She was missing part of her nose. Sad. |
Ruth is quickly disproving everything I keep telling them about Turkish culture. Such as...
- People don't kiss in public (Hannah found a covered lady kissing her boyfriend).
- Guys hardly ever go shirtless (Apparently shirts aren't in-style along the Bosphorous).
- Turks tend to be modest (Except for that guy peeing in public).
Another thing about Istanbul, there is literally a cat every 20 feet. Animal lovers may like it, I find it gross.
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