Almond eye surgery turkey in istanbul cost 2019
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Although this is more evident during the examination, we ask our patients to take photos of their eyes in 4 open and closed positions. If possible, we want to understand the expectations of our patients by asking them to take video by lifting their eye edges slightly up.
The operation is performed in our clinic under local anesthesia. After approximately 1 hour of operation, the patient can be discharged after resting.
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Turkey. Istanbul. Makeup expedition.
This is the first lesson from “Makeup expedition” series. This is absolutely a new kind of makeup lessons. Me and my husband, we travel around the world, trying to find out the features and preferences of the local girls’ makeup. We choose a beautiful local model and apply makeup, including all the preferences. Turkey is an unbelievable country. I met by accident a local makeup artist Zehra Abbas in Facebook and found everything out. Turkish girls like bright makeup, winged eyeliner, using black eyeliner on the waterline and often doing heavy contouring.
Istanbul Ataturk Airport - ATM | Tourist Sim | Taxi & Metro | Istanbul Airport to Sultan Ahmet
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This video is based on my experience at the Istanbul Ataturk Airport. Information shared in this video is based on - the best and cheapest way to go from Istanbul airport to city centre. I travelled via Istanbul Metro from Istanbul airport to Sultan Ahmet, a tourist hub in Istanbul. I have also shared inputs on sim card in Turkey. For eg, I have mentioned the cost of Turkcell and Vodafone sim available at the airport. Although there are many other sim card companies in Turkey which you will come to know in upcoming videos. What is the best way to get Turkish Lira at the airport! I used the HSBC atm at Istanbul airport to withdraw money. Though I got a poor exchange rate. After withdrawing the money I purchased a smartcard which is valid in all trams, metro, buses and even toilets in Istanbul, the name of this smartcard is IstanbulKart. Watch this video to know IstanbulKart fares and how to get IstanbulKart at the airport?
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ISTANBUL, Turkey '18 Through the eyes of my Good Turkish Friend. PART 1
Cheers to fulfilling a life-long dream of visiting and exploring Istanbul, Turkey! Thank you to my Real Good Friend Mehmet - he is shown and alluded to plenty in the video - for giving me the Local experience, and allowing me to stay with him and friends in Istanbul.
What an Amazing experience! There is So Much Culture and Beauty in the city, plus the kindness and warmth shown to me by my New Friends has been overwhelming. This video is dedicated to ALL of them, Thank you for your hospitality and Friendship.
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In search of traditional Turkish sweets
In the kitchens and bakeries of Istanbul, the Ottoman Empire lives on, with sugary treats that may date back more than a thousand years. Holly Williams takes a tour of delicacies, from baklava and kunefe, to a sweet milky pudding whose ingredients include chicken.
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Eyelid Operation in Istanbul, Turkey, Surgery TR
Eyelid surgery in Turkey (known as Blepharoplasty) is a surgery to correct aging marks such as eyebags, droopy eyelid by removing extra skin or fat on upper or lower eyelids. The procedure can be performed under local or general anesthesia by our best doctors in Istanbul and Izmir. Eyelid surgery corrects tiredness and aging look on face and provides fresher and younger appearance
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Istanbul, the city with millions of refugees - In Turkey
Fifty years ago 1 million people lived in Istanbul, now there are over 17 million. Istanbul is a city of refugees. How does Istanbul deal with all these newcomers? Again collide the lifestyles of modern Turkish people with the traditional lives of the millions of refugees. The refugees come from all parts of the world: the Middle East, Asia, Africa. How do these refugees survive in Istanbul, a city that holds no compassion?
Original title: Istanbul, city of migrants
In this seven-part series Bram Vermeulen travels through Turkey - From Istanbul to the sparsely populated mountains in the east; from the closed borders of Armenia to the open southern borders shared with neighboring Arab countries - observing the rapid changes in a country that has a renewed fresh confidence.
In Turkey, was awarded the Special Award Discourse and Politics at the Erasmus EuroMedia Awards 2011 in Vienna.Produced by VPRO, The Netherlands
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Editing: Matthieu Hes en Obbe Verwer
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translation: Emran Küçük, Halil Ozpamuk, Fatih Yüksel, Nian Bakal, Beriwan Khalil
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Turkish Food Pazar (Market) Haul | MERSIN, TURKEY
Every Wednesday we have this awesome food market that sets up for the day with fresh fruit, veggies, nuts, flour, eggs and house hold goods.
This is called a Pazar here in Turkey, a place where your lower to mid class people shop (I'm still getting used to all these classes as in Australia its not something we use) In my eyes Im not sure why everyone doesn't shop here its fresh and cheap so I'm not complaining :)
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Watching Turkish tv when journalists are in jail - In Turkey
The Turkish state has lost its monopoly on thinking. Hundreds of television stations are fighting for the attention of the viewer: television soap operas, talk shows and 24-hour news. Everyone can be heard: from strictly religious to extremely secular. But in this country there are also nearly 60 journalists in jail. Where are the limits of what is allowed in the new Turkey?
Original title: From Soap to Prison
In this seven-part series Bram Vermeulen travels through Turkey - From Istanbul to the sparsely populated mountains in the east; from the closed borders of Armenia to the open southern borders shared with neighboring Arab countries - observing the rapid changes in a country that has a renewed fresh confidence.
In Turkey, was awarded the Special Award Discourse and Politics at the Erasmus EuroMedia Awards 2011 in Vienna.
Produced by VPRO, The Netherlands
Presentation: Bram Vermeulen
Direction/Editor in Chief: Stefanie de Brouwer, Doke Romeijn
Camera: Erik van Empel, Jackó van 't Hof
Sound: Bert van den Dungen, Rik Meier
Research: Yilmaz Akinci, Mahmut Kaya, Emran Küçük, Somnur Vardar
Production: Judith van den Berg
Editing: Matthieu Hes en Obbe Verwer
Colour correction: Gerhard van der Beek
Sound Mix: Rob Dul
Music: Wouter van Bemmel
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Special thanks to: Alex Booy, Huibert Boon
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Getting my shoes ???? done on the market in Alanya, Turkey
Visiting the vegetable market in Alanya, which is every Friday, my eyes got this man sitting just outside the market, doing some shoes,... I had to stop of course, same ritual, not a too good shoe shining job, but hey, I support the local economy, I always pay them 3 or 4 times more & my shoes are clean again. Asked his permission to record this of course, but is wasn't a very good job to my opinion. Well at least he got another customer directly after doing my shoes. Strange people sometimes these shoe shiners. Subscribe to this channel to get notified of all the latest video's or take a look at one of my other video's.
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Der Besuch des Gemüsemarktes in Alanya, der jeden Freitag ist, hat meine Augen diesen Mann gerade außerhalb des Marktes sitzen und dabei einige Schuhe gemacht ... ich musste natürlich aufhören, dasselbe Ritual, kein allzu guter Schuhschein, aber hey , Ich unterstütze die lokale Wirtschaft, ich bezahle sie immer 3 oder 4 mal mehr und meine Schuhe sind wieder sauber. Bat seine Erlaubnis, dies natürlich aufzuzeichnen, aber war nicht eine sehr gute Arbeit zu meiner Meinung. Nun, zumindest hat er einen anderen Kunden direkt nachdem er meine Schuhe gemacht hat. Seltsame Leute manchmal diese Schuhspitzer. Abonnieren Sie diesen Kanal, um über die neuesten Videos informiert zu werden oder werfen Sie einen Blick auf eine meiner anderen Videos.
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زيارة سوق الخضروات في ألانيا، وهو كل يوم جمعة، حصلت عيني هذا الرجل يجلس خارج السوق، والقيام ببعض الأحذية، ... اضطررت إلى التوقف عن بالطبع، نفس الطقوس، وليس جيدة جدا الأحذية مشرقة وظيفة، ولكن مهلا ، وأنا أؤيد الاقتصاد المحلي، وأنا دائما تدفع لهم 3 أو 4 مرات أكثر وحذائي نظيفة مرة أخرى. وردا على إذنه لتسجيل هذا بالطبع، ولكن لم يكن عملا جيدا جدا لرأيي. حسنا على الأقل حصل على عميل آخر مباشرة بعد القيام حذائي. الناس الغريب أحيانا هذه الأحذية شينرز. اشترك في هذه القناة للحصول على إشعار بجميع مقاطع الفيديو الأخيرة أو إلقاء نظرة على أحد مقاطع الفيديو الأخرى التابعة لي.
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En visitant le marché des légumes à Alanya, qui est tous les vendredis, mes yeux ont obtenu cet homme assis juste à l'extérieur du marché, faisant des chaussures, ... J'ai dû arrêter bien sûr, même rituel, pas une chaussure trop bonne briller, mais bon , Je soutiens l'économie locale, je leur paie toujours 3 ou 4 fois plus et mes chaussures sont propres à nouveau. A demandé sa permission pour enregistrer cela bien sûr, mais n'est pas un très bon travail à mon avis. Eh bien, au moins, il a obtenu un autre client directement après avoir fait mes chaussures. Des gens étranges parfois ces chaussures shiners. Abonnez-vous à cette chaîne pour être informé de toutes les dernières vidéos ou jeter un oeil à l'une de mes autres vidéos.
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拜访每个星期五的阿拉尼亚州的蔬菜市场,我的眼睛让这个人坐在市场外面,做了一些鞋子,...我不得不停止一样的仪式,而不是一个太好的擦鞋工作,但嘿 我支持当地经济,我总是付出3或4倍的钱,我的鞋子再次干净。 被问及是否允许记录这一点,但对我的看法并不是很好。 至少他做了我的鞋子后直接得到另一个客户。 奇怪的人有时候这些鞋子。 订阅此频道以获得所有最新视频的通知,或查看我的其他视频之一。
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अल्य्या में सब्जी बाजार पर जाकर, जो हर शुक्रवार है, मेरी आँखें इस बाजार को बस कुछ ही जूते कर रही थी, बाजार के बाहर बैठे ... मुझे बिल्कुल रुकना पड़ा, एक बहुत अच्छा जूता चमकती नौकरी नहीं, लेकिन हे , मैं स्थानीय अर्थव्यवस्था का समर्थन करता हूं, मैं हमेशा उन्हें 3 या 4 गुना अधिक भुगतान करता हूं और मेरे जूते फिर से साफ होते हैं यह निश्चित रूप से रिकॉर्ड करने के लिए उसकी अनुमति से पूछा, लेकिन मेरी राय के लिए यह बहुत अच्छा काम नहीं था ठीक है, कम से कम वह मेरे जूते करने के बाद सीधे दूसरे ग्राहक को मिला। अजीब लोग कभी-कभी ये जूता shiners सभी नवीनतम वीडियो के बारे में सूचित करने के लिए इस चैनल की सदस्यता लें या मेरे अन्य वीडियो में से एक पर नज़र डालें।
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Visitar o mercado de vegetais em Alanya, que é todas as sextas-feiras, meus olhos conseguiram este homem sentado fora do mercado, fazendo alguns sapatos, ... Eu tive que parar, é claro, mesmo ritual, não um sapato muito bom brilhar, mas hey , Eu apoio a economia local, eu sempre pagá-los 3 ou 4 vezes mais e os meus sapatos estão limpos novamente. Pedi sua permissão para gravar isso, é claro, mas não foi um trabalho muito bom para a minha opinião. Bem, pelo menos ele tem outro cliente diretamente depois de fazer meus sapatos. As pessoas estranhas às vezes estes shiners da sapata. Inscrever-se neste canal para ser notificado de todos os vídeos mais recentes ou dar uma olhada em um dos meus outros vídeos.
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Посещая овощной рынок в Алании, который каждую пятницу, мои глаза заставили этого человека сидеть прямо за рынком, сделать обувь, ... Я должен был, конечно, остановиться, тот же ритуал, но не слишком хорошую обувь, блестящую работу, но эй , Я поддерживаю местную экономику, я всегда плачу им в 3-4 раза больше, и моя обувь снова чиста. Попросил его разрешения записать это, конечно, но это была не очень хорошая работа, на мой взгляд. Ну, по крайней мере, он получил другого клиента сразу после моей обуви. Странные люди иногда эти чистильщики обуви. Подпишитесь на этот канал, чтобы получать уведомления обо всех последних видео или смотреть одно из моих других видео.
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İstanbul / Turkey
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The capital of empires... The city that dominated continents... The cradle of civilisation... The meeting point of cultures and civilisations... These are some of the thousands of phrases that describe İstanbul. Yet neither words nor any amount of reading or listening are sufficient to truly describe and become familiar with the city. Only when you walk along its historic streets, when you see with your own eyes the architectural masterpieces of Byzantine and Ottoman Empires in their original setting, when you enjoy the panoramic vistas of its unique location, and when you start to explore its mystical beauties -- only then will you begin to discover, and to fall in love with İstanbul.İstanbul is the most developed and largest city of Turkey, and the latest discoveries indicate that the history of human habitation goes back 400,000 years ago. The Megarians settled and founded the city of Byzantium that later lent its name to the Byzantine Empire. However, the first settlers in the region established their city Kadıköy, on 'the land of blind people which was strategically less important. And the Megarians, led by an Oracle, became aware of the beauty of Seraglio Point (Sarayburnu), and they established their city there on the opposite side of the Kadıköy.
Today the historical peninsula is the most beautiful part of istanbul, and is strategically well placed. The city is surrounded by a seascape peppered with distant islands, and this, together with the Golden Horn (Haliç), the estuary that thrusts into the land along the peninsula, make istanbul a unique place and, throughout its long history, a city that many desired to conquer. But the desire to possess the city cannot be explained only by its strategic position or unsurpassed beauty; it has a different attraction, a mystical magnetism that drew states, empires and great conquerors towards it. This attraction led to a long history of conflict, conquest and occupation between those determined to maintain their hold on the city and those who strove to capture it.
For more than 1,500 years İstanbul was the capital of two empires, first the Byzantine and later the Ottoman. It was beautified accordingly with magnificent monuments and became a metropolis where diverse cultures, nations and religions mingle. Those cultures, nations and religions are the small pieces that form the mosaic of İstanbul. Perhaps some of those little pieces do not mean much to you, but as an ensemble they make up the unique majesty of İstanbul.
You can watch these places in this video ( Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Sultan Ahmed Square, Obelisk, German Fountain, Bosphorus, Bosphorus Bridge, Galata Tower, Galata Bridge, New Mosque - Yeni Camii, Spice Bazaar, Eminönü, Topkapı Palace, Star Park, Gülhane Park, Dolmabahçe Palace, Pier Loti ) 土耳其
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Living Like A Local With Roomorama: Istanbul
Travel video focusing on Istanbul and our short term holiday rental apartment we stayed in near Galata Tower, which we booked through Roomorama.
Istanbul, Stadt der Flüchtlinge – (In der Türkei 2/7)
Wie lebt man als Flüchtling in der Millionen-Metropole Istanbul? Vor fünfzig Jahren lebten in der Stadt am Bosporus eine Million Menschen, heute sind es mehr als 17 Millionen. Die Metropole ist längst ein Schmelztiegel geworden, in der Flüchtlinge einen großen Teil der Bevölkerung ausmachen. Täglich kommen an die 1000 Flüchtlinge neu an. Wie geht Istanbul mit all diesen Neuankömmlingen um? Der bekannte niederländische Journalist Bram Vermeulen trifft in dieser zweiten Folge von In der Türkei auf Flüchtlinge in Istanbul. Sie kommen vom Land, aber auch aus allen Teilen der Welt: dem Nahen Osten, Asien, Afrika. Wie leben sie in einer Stadt, in der man sich alles hart erkämpfen muss und die kein Mitleid kennt?
Der Journalist Bram Vermeulen trifft auf Flüchtlinge, die in der Stadt auf der Suche sind nach Arbeit und einem besseren Leben. Wie beispielsweise die aus ihren eigenen Dörfern vertriebenen Kurden, die in der Stadt ihr Leben weiterführen, wie sie es kennen. An die 2 Millionen Kurden leben in Istanbul, meistens unter sich. Um sie herum wird ihre Sprache gesprochen, ihre Kultur gelebt. Im Osten des Landes gibt es für sie nichts mehr. Die Dörfer wurden zerstört, die Felder niedergebrannt. In Gürpinar, an der Küste, sind die kurdischen Flüchtlinge ebenfalls zu finden. Das Bergvolk hat sich teilweise als Muschelfischer neu erfunden. Das Handwerk haben sie von den Armeniern gelernt.
Auf heruntergekommenen Fußballfelder trifft der Korrespondent auf Afrikaner, die aufgrund ihres Talents in die Türkei gelockt wurden. Große Namen von bekannten Fußballklubs wie Galatasaray, Besiktas oder Fenerbahce wurden versprochen. Doch nichts ist geschehen. Noch heute trainieren die jungen Fußballer täglich, mit der Hoffnung darauf, dass es morgen doch noch geschehen wird: Die große Fußball-Karriere.
Im Textilviertel Aksaray geht es um das Überleben. Im Viertel, in dem in den 50er-Jahren vor allem Griechen und Armenier lebten, sind heutzutage Flüchtlinge aus allen Ecken der Welt zugegen. Weil die Menschen für ihr tägliches Brot kämpfen müssen, ist das harte Pflaster ein Ort geworden, wo Streit und Kriminalität an der Tagesordnung sind. Die Polizei ist deshalb auch immer wieder vor Ort um einzugreifen.
Kurden feiern in Istanbul, in der Stadt der großen Versprechen, Hochzeiten, wie vor hunderten von Jahren. Sie singen Lieder, die ihren ehemaligen Führer Öcalan verehren, während ein paar Hundert Meter weiter junge Aufstrebende zu finden sind, die ihre Nächte wie Nordeuropäer durchtanzen.
Wie die Flüchtlinge hatte Journalist Vermeulen eine romantische Vorstellung dieser Millionen-Stadt, die ein Schmelztiegel der Kulturen geworden ist. Wie der Alltag von Flüchtlingen und Neuankömmlingen in Wirklichkeit aussieht? Das sieht man in dieser spannenden Dokumentation vom VPRO.
Episode 2, Originaltitel: Mosselman
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Best Authentic Turkish Breakfast In Turkey ????❤️ From Village Women
See a perfect example of Authentic Turkish Breakfast in an old-style decorated Turkish House Konak. The secret is in the hands. All the food, presentation, the mansion konak house are made by village women in Sayitabat Village in Bursa City. They make their tomato paste, jams, butter and many more in the season. They serve this beautifully presented breakfast using copper old-style pans, bowls and even table tray.
This is like an introduction to what they serve. I know it could have been more detailed. But since we talked more generally about the Turkish culture, association, how it is found and more, I tried to explain the dishes on the table as much as I can...
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Sony RX100 IV - M4 - Anadolukavağı, also known as Anadolu Kavağı, is a neighborhood of Beykoz district in İstanbul Province, Turkey. Anadolu is the Turkish name for Anatolia, and Kavak means control post in Ottoman Turkish referring to the strategical position of the location on the Bosporous. It is directly opposite to Rumelikavağı on the other side of the Bosphorus. The place was called Hieron (Ancient Greek: ἱερόν) in the ancient, an important outpost for the Romans and the Byzantines.[1]
It is actually a historical fishing village. There are a number of fishfood restaurants. The native population is low, however, the stationed military personnel at the local installations contribute to the population number of about 2,000. There are two notable structures in the neighborhood, a mosque commissioned by Ali Pasha of Midilli (Lesbos) built in 1593, and a fountain commissioned by a certain Cevriye Hatun in 1785. The old Genoese fortress Yoros Castle is situated on a hill to the northeast of Anadolukavağı.[2][1] The beach at the place offers swimming possibility.[3]
The city passenger ferry lines company Şehir Hatları maintains connection from Üsküdar,[4] and between Sarıyer, Rumelikavağı on the European side of Bosphorus and Anadolukavağı several times a day.[5]
Where to Eat in Istanbul, Turkey
Where to Eat in Istanbul, Turkey
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Istanbul boasts hundreds of restaurants. During David’s visit he had the chance to dine at several of them that provided a sampling of Turkish cuisine from different regions around the country. From the ones he tried, here’s the best of where to eat in Istanbul, Turkey.
Here are 5 of his favorite restaurants:
First restaurant is Albura Kathisma. David gets seated on the terrace and dives right into a couple kebab plates. They serve up several types of kebab from around Turkey. The Iskender Kebab with yogurt was definitely his favorite dish
Next up is a place with a great view of the Bosphorus, Hamdi. David was tipped off about this place by a friend who frequents Istanbul. We highly recommend the mixed platter that comes with lamb, veal, and pistachio kebabs. Don’t skip on Hamdi’s most delicious dessert – a baked pastry with soft cheese and syrup and a Chai tea. If you want a great view, calling ahead to reserve a table is a must!
Now for fine dining at Neyzade – a restaurant specializing in gourmet traditional Turkish cuisine. The food, as well as the rooftop terrace setting, is what makes Neyzade perfect during the summer months. Be sure to call ahead to reserve a table outside.
Pasadaze Ottoman is the perfect casual lunch spot after a morning of sightseeing around the Sultahnamet District. Here, David tries minced meat with hummus, as well as stuffed grape leaves.
For an epic view over the Bosphorus and Istanbul’s landmarks, make a reservation at Tarihi Karakoy Balik Lokantase. It’s been here since 1923 and is considered a landmark in the Galata District. The restaurant specializes in seafood. Some standout dishes include the sea bass cooked in paper and the fish soup.
I hope you enjoyed David’s top 5 picks for where to eat in Istanbul, Turkey! This is definitely a food lover’s city.
Have any restaurant suggestions for Istanbul? Leave us a comment below!
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세계에서 가장 크고 오래된 실내 시장 그랜드 바자르, 말 그대로 ‘거대 시장’이 세일을 맞아 그야말로 인산인해를 이룬다. 600년 전통을 자랑하는 이 재래시장에는 각종 장식품, 형형색색의 조명, 카펫, 가구, 그릇 등 터키를 연상시키는 모든 것이 팔린다고 해도 과언이 아니다. 정신없이 시장을 둘러보던 중 동그란 모양의 신기한 물건이 눈에 띈다. “이것(이블 아이)은 터키의 전통적인 상징이에요. 액운을 막아주는 겁니다.” 정말로 이블 아이는 가는 곳마다 걸려 있었다. 그야말로 터키식 부적이다. “가정이나 차에 걸어두기도 하고 직접 가지고 다니기도 합니다!” 액운을 막아준다는 말에 솔깃해 나도 기념으로 예쁜 ‘이블 아이’ 팔찌를 하나 샀다.
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The largest and oldest indoor market in the world, the Grand Bazaar, as it forms the words huge market literally right phosphate due to the sale. 600 years of proud tradition traditional markets, the various ornaments and colorful lights, carpet, furniture, crockery, etc., all reminiscent of Turkey is not an exaggeration to say selling. Strange things in the round shape of the bodeon explore the market without the spirit is noticeable. This (Evil Eye) is a traditional symbol of Turkey's. Aekun will help prevent the Evil Eye is really hung everywhere. Indeed the Turkish charm. You keep walking on the road and also to carry home or car directly! Tempting to stop at the end of the Giving aekun I bought one a pretty 'Evil Eye' bracelets to celebrate.
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Dünyanın en büyük ve en eski kapalı çarşı, Kapalıçarşı, bunun nedeni satışa kelime büyük bir pazar tam anlamıyla doğru fosfat oluşturur olarak. Vb gurur gelenek geleneksel pazarlarda, çeşitli süs eşyaları ve renkli ışıklar, halı, mobilya, çanak çömlek, 600 yıl, Türkiye anımsatan tüm satış söylemek abartı değildir. Ruh belirgindir olmadan bodeon yuvarlak şeklinde tuhaf şeyler piyasa keşfetmek. Bu (Nazar) Türkiye'nin geleneksel sembolüdür. Aekun önlemeye yardımcı olacaktır Evil Eye gerçekten her yerde asılı olduğunu. Nitekim Türk çekicilik. Sen yolda yürürken tutmak ve aynı zamanda doğrudan eve taşımak veya araba için! Aekun verilmesi sonunda durdurmak için cazip kutlamak için bir a hoş 'Evil Eye' bilezik satın aldı.
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