Turkey! It is probably now one of my favorite places on the planet earth! It is so beautiful and really fun. We stayed in Istanbul the first night and got to go exploring.
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Istanbul at night with my friends Tess and Lindsay |
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This is my Turkey-roomie Anne Staples, aka the cutest roomie ever. We ate lots of treats that night.
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The first day in Istanbul, we saw a lot of sweet cites! This is the Blue Mosque.
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This is me in front of the Blue Mosque. |
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This is a panoramic of the Blue Mosque. |
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This is the inside of the Blue Mosque. I love the cool lights hanging from the ceiling. |
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Anne and I prayed whilst inside the Blue Mosque. |
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Chloe, Camilla and I. The headscarves are always fun to wear. |
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The Hagia Sophia! We didn't get to go inside the first day, but we did on the last day when we came back to Istanbul. |
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This is my friend Jenessa. This is a picture of us whilst we were at Topkapi Palace, which is a place where Ottoman Empire Rulers lived (#iamlearninglotsofthings) with the view of Istanbul behind us. Jenessa is going on a mission to Jacksonville, Florida. I like her a lot. Actually I love her. |
These are some tiles that I saw whilst we were visiting Topkapi Palace.
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This is a head of Medusa at the Basilica Cistern. She is upside down. |
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So this one time I went to the bathroom at a restaraunt. I couldn't figure out how to flush the toilet, so I tried turning this little knob that was towards the floor. Turns out it was the beday, so a gushing water force came SHOOTING OUT AT ME. I screamed, tried to turn it off, but I made matters worse. I exited that bathroom looking like I peed my pants. This is the evidence. |
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We got to go on a ferry ride! We did a little out-and-back loop out on the Bosporus Straight. It was beautiful! We got to see both the European and Asian side of Turkey. |
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These are my friends Chloe, Jeff, and Tye! |
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The view from the ferry as we went under the bridge! |
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The first night in Istanbul, some of my friends and I (and our teacher Professor Stratford) ventured off to a SWEET jazz club. The music featured was traditional Turkish Jazz.
I think I found some new favorite songs. |
I am the luckiest girl in the world. Lindsay Kelly and Camilla Summers are two of the funniest, most beautiful, most awesome friends I could have met out here in Jerusalem. Lindsay has been called to serve a mission in Atlanta, Georgia, and Camilla has been called to the Novosibirsk, Russia mission. I love them, and I can't wait until we are back so we can talk about all our fun adventures!
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This is the beach at Gallipoli. So pretty! |
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Me and my friends on a dock for lunch in Turkey! IN TURKEY |
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We stayed the night in Troy. Except this one time we went to Troy, and the Trojan Horse was being rennovated, so it was stuck under a pile of boards and a black tarp. SO LAME, but still really cool! |
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The beach where we spent the night after visiting Troy! |
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Turkish Flag! |
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Assos, where Paul taught some people! Cool ruins, sweet view, and it was not even cold at all. |
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Ancient columns in Assos. |
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Susana, Camilla, Me, Kari, and Lindsay at Assos! Love the view in the back. |
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This is Ephasus, also where Paul taught. |
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The Library! |
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Some of my friends and I (yes, I'm wearing a meerkat shirt) at the Library in Ephasus. |
Camilla and I were sleepy, so we took naps in a sarcophagus.
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The theater where Paul taught some people. Also some kids in the program sang here, and it sounded really awesome. |
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This is Ephasus! The theater is behind me. |
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This is the theater in Pergamon. It was super windy, but this was a sweet view of the steep theater that is there. |
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This is Patty. She's a huge snail. |
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Lindsay and I at Sardis. It was pouring down rain, we were wet and cold, but we still managed to climb a hill to get the ruins in the background. |
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This is at Nicea, where the Nicean Creed was established. We had a nice devotional there, but it was windy and rainy, and cold, so we only snapped one pic before getting the heck outta there. |
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Inside the Hagia Sophia! They were doing some renovations, but this is the gist of what was going on. |
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The Hagia Sophia was first a church, then a mosque, and now a museum. When it turned into a mosque, the mosaics were plastered over, which is why there are some mosaics and cement on the walls. |
All in all, Turkey was a blast. The Olympics could be held there in 2020, so maybe I'll get to go back!
I want to visit Turkey now! So glad you blogged about your amazing trip!
ReplyDeleteATLANTA GEORGIA?! THAT'S AWESOME!!! I'll have my family keep an eye out for her.
ReplyDeleteand ummm... I AM SO JEALOUS OF YOUR ADVENTURES. and pictures. seriously, what stunning places you've been to.
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So amazing and fun! I want to go to Turkey!!!
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