Justin Bieber - All Around The World + Take You BELIEVE TOUR ISTANBUL, TURKEY (Front Row)
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By the way sorry for the all screams oh god but the crowd was weird and people were so annoying. (Bağrışmalar ve konuşmalardan dolayı kusura bakmayın. Kalabalık garip ve insanlar sinir bozucuydu.)
BELIEVE TOUR ISTANBUL, TURKEY MAY 2nd 2013.
5 DAYS IN TURKEY WITH MY FIANCÉ!
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Spice Bazaar | Istanbul Walking Tour | Istanbul Guide 2020
Spice Bazaar - Istanbul Walking Tour – Istanbul Guide 2020
Spice Bazaar
No visit to Istanbul is complete without stopping by the atmospheric Spice Bazaar. While the Grand Bazaar may be the largest and most famous of Istanbul's covered bazaars, this spice market wins the prize for being the most colorful, fragrant, and often the most fun – as visitors can taste the goods on offer.
Built in 1664, as part of the Yeni Camii New Mosque complex, it is known in Turkish as Mısır Çarşısı, and sometimes translated to Egyptian Bazaar or 'Corn Market' mısır means both Egypt and corn in Turkish.
Which spices should I look out for?
Just about every spice you can imagine is on offer, heaped into vibrant domes. However, rather than go home with the familiar, it's better to look out for these typically Turkish spices and products, so you can continue to enjoy your favorite Turkish tastes on your return:
What else can I buy at the Spice Bazaar Turkey?
Aside, from the spices, there are: rosebud, jasmine, and fruit teas; Turkish delight in every color and flavor; herbal remedies; dried fruits such as apricots, figs, dates and even strawberries and kiwis; honey and nut soaked baklava; olive oil soaps; Turkish coffee; and much more besides.
How much should I pay?
Some prices are marked but a little haggling is expected as prices can be higher here than in spice shops around the city. Some of the bazaar's most reputable outlets to look out for include: Ucuzcular, Malatya Pazarı, Ayfer Kaur, Arifoğlu, and Urfa Pazarı.
How can I get to the Spice Bazaar?
Take the tram to Eminönü, then walk across the square with the New Mosque on your left, and head down the narrow street of cheese, dried meat, and nut vendors, before turning left into the bazaar. Alternatively, you can book our Magnificent Ottomans Tour to visit and discover the unknown Spice Bazaar.
What are its opening hours?
The Spice Bazaar hours are 9am – 7pm every day, apart from religious and public holidays.Spice Bazaar, Istanbul Spice Bazaar, Spice Bazaar tour Istanbul, Spice Bazaar walking tour, Spice Bazaar walking 2020, Istanbul Walking Tour 2020, Istanbul Guide 2020, Istanbul Guide, Istanbul Guide tour 2020
TWO DAY TRIPS FROM ISTANBUL - GALLIPOLI & PAMUKKALE
Woah what an unforgettable two days. Both very interesting in their own rights. I would recommend both but especially Galipolli if you are Australian or New Zealander. I may have gotten a small things not 100% but I was just recounting what I could remember from what the tour guide told me. Of course do your own research if you want all the facts.
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PRINCES ISLANDS NEAR ISTANBUL - QUICK TOUR
During my recent visit to Istanbul i made a day trip to the Princes Islands. The ferry was just over an hour ($3) and the largest island of the four accessible islands was really quiet with a beautiful walk and scenic views.
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I FINALLY GOT TO GO TO ISTANBUL TURKEY!
I finally got to go to Turkey and I was completely blown away by the country and the people. They were the most beautiful, kind and generous people and the best hosts! Istanbul was just the start of my trip but it got me so excited about the rest of turkey.
Thank you to Ashley, Zinning, James and Mat I had so much fun with you guys.
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Southeast Asia Highlights - must see
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En route to Kenya | DOHA ISTANBUL EGYPT
I recently took a trip to Africa and on the way was able to make quick stops in Doha, Istanbul and Egypt. These are places I had never been before so I was super exited to do as much exploring as I could! Stay tuned for the Kenya vlog...
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Glaser Family Trip to Turkey and Romania
Over Thanksgiving Holidays of 2013 The Glaser family traveled to Istanbul, Turkey and to Bucharest and Brasov Romania. Lulu, Anna & Miguel, Jasmine, Ariel and Daniel Glaser had a great time visiting historical places, buying rugs, eating great food, and meeting old friends.
Turkey, Istanbul, Aladdin sells ice cream on Istiklal street
Ragecation episode 2, Istanbul, Turkey
26-27 June 2014 Less than a day of a layover between Brazil and Croatia. We managed our 4th continent in one week, stayed up all night, made some great new friends, and had a Turkish bath. The ragcation continues.
Tracks:
Intro: Thomas Jack Presents: Robin Schulz - Tropical House Vol.7
Di-Rect - Invincible (Ducked Ape Remix)
Stars on 33 - Something you can feel
DISASTER PREVENTION AND EDUCATION CENTRE, ISTANBUL. TURKEY
There are inside a heterogeneous environment. It carves for infrastructures of general system urban. A suburban site. Among everybody we are going to create a new around centrality. We bring the ancient memory transformed in new architectural milestone contemporarily. Performances Istanbul’s sublimed forms. The Santa Sofia’s dome finish the empty central space like other mosques goes up finding the daylight details.
An architectonic object falls down at middle plot and makes circular waives sprawled all of town. There is here the emplacement inside the site.
The centre is a concentric condenser of sciences and popular acknowledges. Ever a meeting point of attraction to visitors. The building itself spins around dragging well every program items. Another right way, but we are doing to concern exchange of the general concept it is sending the spaces of public show, conference hall and planetarium go upwards to drag people toward the last floor. In this way the building will be able enjoying visitors' life during all day.
We focus attention in the ground the middle of central patio the spectacle of simulation of earthquakes. The mechanism machine with the walls are inside a glass box for to be seen alive the crash test from every point. We add it polyvalent spaces on every level to keep tools and other necessary elements to its well work: more free spaces classroom, exhibition rooms in several different formats.
We have thought about the last leitmotif of all phenomena. We must offer a show that explains the movement of tectonic plates. There is a peripheral ramp (slope 6%) that surrounds outside in helix forms that to let seeing the Istanbul’ landscape when we will be going up. Every supply systems are leaded inside two structural nucleuses in circular trapeze towers of reinforced concrete. It would be sharing and distributing them on height. They are put in sides of lobby entrance that let spaces to insert two panoramic elevators of glass big cabs. So, there are beside to the each emergency stairs, and facilities or tools rooms, and spaces to toilets, etc. The central space finish with the glass dome that it will have recalls mosques. This central space is dramatic in two times. First when the planetarium invades inside central core space falls down its spherical form a bit no-stable. Second time while on entrance lobby rises up to roof floor.
From here it can look people passing by ramps and town landscape through curtain-walls. It try subverts the common sense on Wright’s Museum for Guggenheim in NY put off along façade the ramp. Rushing and breaking box.
Structure system is designed by reinforced concrete walls put on radial form. These walls, like a rib, serve to support plan floors and cantilever ramps. It balances loads. The building rises up from ground been joining every floor like a rings to cover crown. This cover crown is a special round beam that serves for collected all pillar-wall in yours head. Also serves for makes the cantilever-floor and receive the steel beams profiles of the dome’s glass.
The glass dome is projected with two layers. The first layer lower serves to having protection weather (snow, wind, water, climate, etc), the second layer is more external composed for adjustable photovoltaic louver system to improve energetic sustainability and the computerized solar orientation.
The floors are covered for technical ceilings and floorings. To bring all kind of supply systems: water, lighting, electrical services, domotica, air conditioning, fire, safety, security, sewage, sanitary drainage, radiant panel heating, etc.
The sustainability building agrees with existence of active solar energy system for photovoltaic plates and exchanger geotechnical heating pump buried deeper undergrounded. So it incorporated reuse rainwater for use in toilets, irrigation garden, and general wash, faith against fire.
The area parking symbolizes waives of tsunamis when falls down an object on water surface. It sprawls concentric waves.
The trees and bushes will be jasmine (jasminum), weeping willow (salix babylonica) and Judas trees (cercis siliquastrum).
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Jasmine tea from the Spice Bazaar in Istanbul
we bought Jasmine tea (as well many other tea's and pistachio and pomegranate Turkish delight)
Turkey 7. Istanbul. Evening dinner and Show.
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Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey - virtual tour
Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, largely in the Nevşehir, Kayseri, Kırşehir, Aksaray, and Niğde Provinces in Turkey.
According to Herodotus, in the time of the Ionian Revolt (499 BCE) the Cappadocians were reported as occupying a region from Mount Taurus to the vicinity of the Euxine (Black Sea). Cappadocia, in this sense, was bounded in the south by the chain of the Taurus Mountains that separate it from Cilicia, to the east by the upper Euphrates, to the north by Pontus, and to the west by Lycaonia and eastern Galatia.
The name, traditionally used in Christian sources throughout history, continues in use as an international tourism concept to define a region of exceptional natural wonders, in particular characterized by fairy chimneys and a unique historical and cultural heritage.
The area is a popular tourist destination, as it has many areas with unique geological, historic, and cultural features. Touristic Cappadocia includes 4 cities: Nevsehir, Kayseri, Aksaray and Nigde.
The region is located southwest of the major city Kayseri, which has airline and railway service to Ankara and Istanbul and other cities.
The most important towns and destinations in Cappadocia are Ürgüp, Goreme, Ihlara Valley, Selime, Guzelyurt, Uchisar, Avanos and Zelve. Among the underground cities worth seeing are Derinkuyu, Kaymakli, Gaziemir and Ozkanak. The best historic mansions and cave houses for tourist stays are in Urgup, Goreme, Guzelyurt and Uchisar.
Trip to Turkey & Umrah 2015
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