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Istanbul my love
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1.       qaheri
9 posts
 14 Feb 2005 Mon 11:16 pm

my first visti to Istanbul it was 1990 i was falyingto Moscow and i was only in the Air port ,i had feeling that i will come again in Istanbulk
and in 1997 i came back but this time i was 5 days
i really feel something strange when i go Istanbul
in 2004 i caqme back but this time i was there 15 days and in 8 months i visit Istanbul 5 times
i am planing to buy flat there i really wish one day i can live there

2.       catwoman
8933 posts
 17 Feb 2005 Thu 06:23 am

Your story sounds very intriguing. What do you find most special about this place? I've never been there, so I have no idea..

3.       qaheri
9 posts
 17 Feb 2005 Thu 07:20 pm

Ohh Dear then you have to go there you know it is really some spicial feeling i really dont know how to say it
but i am sure when u go there
in old city or even when u walk in Taksim really u will feel soooo happy i really cant explane why but thats what i feel and i am sure that i will go back again and again

4.       KeithL
1455 posts
 21 Feb 2005 Mon 06:53 pm

I came to Istanbul 3 years ago and now, I can't ever imagine myself leaving. It grips you more than any city in the world that i have ever been...

5.       catwoman
8933 posts
 21 Feb 2005 Mon 09:32 pm

I can imagine that a place with such a history has something extremely magnetic about it. But do you think you could tell more about some of the things that you find most attractive? Again, I have never been there, so I'm just trying to find out.. Thanks.

6.       KeithL
1455 posts
 22 Feb 2005 Tue 01:18 am

Catwoman, All I can tell you is that İstanbul is alive. In every neighborhood, on nearly every street corner there is activity. It really isn't possible to put my thoughts in a short paragraph, but believe me, when you are in İstanbul, you know you are alive and a part of a great city.

7.       TrueorFalls
7 posts
 23 Feb 2005 Wed 11:19 am

I bet Istanbul is magnifficent and everyone who visits it falls in love with it for the rest of their life, but it is not all Turkey, or is it? I get the impression that it is. Any other places you might find interessant? I'd like to know what you think about other places in comparison to Istanbul. Surely there is more to Turkish culture and history than just one city.

8.       qaheri
9 posts
 26 Feb 2005 Sat 06:21 pm

Hi to all
you know you are righti mean you ave to go to Istanbul to know whats is that city
it s really hard to go there and not to cme back
any place in istanbul is grate
ohhh dear really when i look at my pic there i feel soo sad that i am not in istanbul

9.       guzel kiz
0 posts
 27 Feb 2005 Sun 10:24 am

Everyone is so excited about Istanbul here, that now I am almost certaine about where I will spend part of my vacations this summer. I think I am now infected with the Istanbul fever too !

10.       duskahvesi
858 posts
 27 Feb 2005 Sun 11:46 pm

i live here lol

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