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Nice Roman 6-pack and behind. The only good reason for fighting wars.

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Aphrodite?

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Roman cemeteries.

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Daamaneye Zagros

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Found my lost Joonie near Efesis.

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After few hours of hiking Gorem, blisters dipping into hot natural stream

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Stray dogs all over the archeological sites, fed by tourists. (Vafa shelter escapees in Pamukkale!)

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Wonderful Evlin Khanom.

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Taqsim Square... Loved the neighborhood, except Turkish baths there were manned by men! Had to take metro, 3 stops away to find me a female-operated Turkish Bath.

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My favorite spot for reading and breaks near Taqsim square. second visit on, they started serving my tea in tall glasses rather than the dainty short ones, for the same price 2 TL The owner loved Orhan Pamuk, only if Azarin were there, bet they could engage in Pamuk-related conversations as long as that man needed. I was exhausted trying to understand his English. So I lied. I said I have to finish that book by the end of the day and really didn't know Pamuk..., so he'd let me go back to reading istanbul/ Pamuk : ) Took the book with me for details about his childhood.

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