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Fascinating place!Wow thanks vogue.
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merkie
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September 11, 2009
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A must- see as I can tell from your post Vogue!
The picture of the Medusa is really something, was it originally like that or was it toppled over and they forgot to set it back on its neck???
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lindo
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September 9, 2009
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very nice pictures as usual
posted by
lustorlove
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September 8, 2009
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Vogue - pure magic..so surreal it looks. how lucky you are is all I can think!!
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shobana
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September 8, 2009
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I've seen those on the History channel; how cool to have visited them! What an experience, it had to feel so ancient! sam
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sam444
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September 8, 2009
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You're right Vogue it is a magical place. It was one of the highlights on my trip to Istanbul. Thanks for the visit and kind comments.
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elinjo
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September 8, 2009
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That is so neat, meine Liebe! I just love the atmosphere of that underground with the candles!
posted by
auslander
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September 8, 2009
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vogue, fine travelogue
This is fascinating, the entire Istambul, Byzantium in fact. I am intrigued ny Medusa standing on her head. Must find it.
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abanerjee
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September 8, 2009
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Amazing!! I've never been to Turkey and would love to go someday with someone who knows it well
.....Mal
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gapcohen
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September 8, 2009
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I’d like to visit it love. The café’s awesome. BC-A, Bill’s RJJst
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BC-A
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September 8, 2009
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Medusa on her head, now that is unique on this planet. Lucky you. Thanks
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benzinha
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September 8, 2009
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