Istanbul 2007 Part II
July 8, 2009 | Vetting explained
Istanbul is the only city in the world which lies across two continents, with its old city in Europe and modern Istanbul situated in Asia. The two areas are separated by the Bosphorus Strait and is Europe's most populous city. The historic areas of Istanbul were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985.
Photos:
1-Horizon
2-Blue Mosque from Galata Bridge
3-Aya Sofya by Night
4-Blue Mosque by Night
5-Fish Market
6-Polis
7-Medallion with names of God
8-Karakoy (Galata) Tower
9-Cumhuriyet Aniti (Republic Monument)
10-Topkapi Palace Entrance
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