Balkan countries

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    I Can’t Move Forward in Reverse

    Even a rainy day in Istanbul is full of unique experiences: the monumental greens of Hagia Sophia, the serene atmosphere of the whirling dervishes, and the lingering memory of a perfectly spiced Adana kebab. My final Turkish coffee and the…

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    A Walk from the Grand Mosque

    The Suleymaniye Mosque captivated me with its grand size and exceptional acoustics, where the echo of the muezzin's call to prayer added a profound depth to the experience. Although the weather wasn't ideal for panoramic photos, walking through the gardens…

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    Topkapi Palace

    During the hours I spent at Topkapi Palace, I felt like I was constantly moving from one marvel to another, surrounded by stunning halls, breathtaking views of the Sea of Marmara, and fascinating historical artifacts. The grandeur of the Sultan's…

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    Museum Walks

    I spent the day exploring Istanbul's museums, immersing myself in the mesmerizing world of Damascus scrolls and vibrant manuscripts. The exhibitions showcasing the history of Islamic sciences revealed incredible architectural and technical innovations from the medieval period. Although parts of…

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    Market Day

    Today I explored the bustling spice bazaar and grand market, captivated by the scents, colorful lamps, and arched buildings. While sipping Turkish coffee, I enjoyed the vibrant atmosphere and the authentic charm of the bazaars. Although it felt crowded at…

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    The Blue Mosque

    While wandering in Istanbul, I sat in the courtyard of the Blue Mosque, listening to the melodic calls of the muezzins echoing back and forth. The majestic beauty of the dome and the elegance of the blue tiles left me…

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    Spontaneous Street Ball

    In a crowded, smoky city where fireworks were hidden by ships and buildings, the true New Year’s Eve spirit came alive through spontaneous street dancing and singing. While the bars enforced strict capacity limits and crowds followed the music from…

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    They’ve stepped up to European standards

    The breathtaking panorama from Istanbul's Galata Tower was worth the wait, even though the €30 entrance fee surpassed museum prices in Barcelona. The Turks excel at brewing coffee, and the city is both chaotic and captivating, though tourist-targeted pricing is…

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