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Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

February 26, 2015 by David Herd

Bosphorus Bridge

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe, experience the incredible diverse population that coexists in this huge metropolis. Minarets dot the skyline and there seems to be a noisy bazaar around every corner.

Istanbul, Constantinople & Byzantium are three of the names this ancient city has been called since it was founded in 660 BC.  However Istanbul may have been inhabited as early as 3000 BC, but it was not a city until Greek colonists arrived in the area in the 7th Century BC. The city has been conquered, fought over and rebuilt many times over the centuries.

Bosphorus bridge connecting Europe and Asia was completed in 1973,  it is the 22nd longest suspension bridge span in the world.

If the world were a single state, Istanbul would have been its capital” …said Napleaon Bonaparte.

Hop on, hop off

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

As in many other cities around the world the best way to quickly become acquainted is to ride the ‘hop on, hop off” bus. You can buy a two day pass for about $33, great value.

Istanbul cultures nations religions

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

I don’t think I have ever seen a city with so many markets and bazaars, I certainly have not seen one with so many mosques, there are over 3000 here and 83,000 in the whole country.

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

The ladies seem rather excited with their shopping.

Spice market

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

A fantastic area for fresh food and spices.

Fresh fish

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

As you would expect the Istanbul markets are chaotic and fascinating.

Fish roll

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

Fish sandwiches come as half loaves of bread, sliced in two and stuffed with a freshly grilled mackerel, the problem for was the little bones were still in the fish. After eating half I got tired of nearly swallowing bones so I left the rest.

The Turkish name is balık-ekmek, it’s a grilled fish fillet in a half-loaf of bread along with a scoop of alata, lettuce, tomatoes and onions.


Spice market

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

  The Spice market is one of Istanbul’s largest.  

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

So many photo opportunities here.

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

Everything is perfectly presented here.

New Mosque

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

Just outside the spice market is Yeni Cami, the New Mosque. Construction of the mosque began in 1597  with it’s reconstruction and completion between 1660 and 1665.

Live entertainment

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

Entertaining the crowd.

We are the Sultans  

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Throughout the centuries some of Turkey’s rulers gave themselves some very good names, from 1494 to 1566 we had Suleiman the Magnificent. In 1453 we had  Sultan Mehmed II “the Conqueror”  who captured Constantinople and declared it the new capital of the Ottoman Empire.  

The Grand Bazaar

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

 The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, with 61 covered streets and over 3,000 shops which attract between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily.

The Grand Bazaar

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

I’m quite sure the bazaar has not changed in centuries.

Nuruosmaniye Mosque in background

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

Located beside the Grand bazaar.

Hagia Sofia

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

 Hagia Sophia is a former Greek Orthodox patriarchal basilica, later an imperial mosque, and now a museum.

Webcam here

Hippodrome German Fountain

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

 This octagonal building with water taps around was constructed in 1898. Inside the fountain, there are lovely mosaics which depicts the signatures of Wilhelm II and Sultan Abdulhamit II, the sultan of that time. This fountain was to commemorate the alliance of German Empire and Ottoman Empire against the allied powers of Russia, Great Britain,France and Japan before the World War I.

The Blue Mosque

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

The Sultan Ahmed Mosque is a historic mosque in Istanbul. The mosque is popularly known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior. It was built from 1609 to 1616, during the rule of Ahmed I.

Blue Mosque from the other side

Fascinating Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

This amazing mosque was right beside my hotel.

 Hotel Spectra

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

  A great location 80 meters from the Blue Mosque, in fact the first photo above was taken from the hotel restaurant. The food is reasonable, the rooms are nice & the staff are very helpful. As usual I booked through Agoda and got a great deal.   To clarify my take on food and wine in Istanbul,  Wine is very drinkable , but the food was not to my taste, in my top 5 cities for food you have Tokyo, New York, Bangkok, Cape Town and Sydney, Istanbul would struggle to make the top 50. Here is an example to back up my comment, while paying my bill at the hotel restaurant I noticed the waiter and the barman were eating some nice looking food. I asked what is was because it did not seem to be anything on the menu. They said it is not from the kitchen here, we order from outside and they deliver, I rest my case.

Wine with dinner at the Spectra Hotel

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

The Turkish wine was very good indeed.

Galata Tower

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

On the hill in the distance is the Galata Tower, called Christea Turris by the Genoese, it’s a medieval stone tower in the Galata/Karaköy quarter of Istanbul. The boat above is a much nicer sister ship of the rust bucket that I spent 4 hours cruising on along the Bosphorus.

A couple of blocks from the Hotel Spectra

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

  There are many interesting streets to wander near the Hotel Spectra.  

 The local police station

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

    It certainly does not look like a police station.

Basilica Cistern

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

   The Basilica Cistern, is the largest of several hundred ancient cisterns that lie beneath the city of Istanbul.

Nice Istanbul bar

Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

A nice spot for a few drinks before dinner, 

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Istanbul Asia Meets Europe

    Istanbul, Asia meets Europe, this city certainly has it all. The people are friendly and the city seems quite safe.

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Istanbul Asia Meets Europe 

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Chiang Mai tiger warning Thailand

November 21, 2013 by David Herd

Chiang Mai tiger his name is Tone

Chiang Mai tiger warning

Chiang Mai tiger warning

Chiang Mai tiger warning, the sign could not have been clearer. It was placed a metre from the cage which was at the rear of the zoo away from the other tiger enclosures. It simply said “danger, don’t go past this sign”. Looking back I have done many stupid things in my life and this certainly ranks highly in the “stupidity stakes.”

Naturally I ignored the warning and moved past the sign and put my camera lens through the wire to get a clear shot of the magnificent beast sitting quietly in the pond two meters from my lens. Within one second of taking the photo there seemed to be an explosion in front of me and suddenly I jumped backwards totally soaked with water.

I could barely hear my brother’s raucous laughter from several meters away due to the rapid beating of my heart. The 240 kilo beast had lept from the pond and hit the wire full force with all his four giant paws. My luck held as did the wire, which without exaggeration saved me from being torn to pieces.

The following week I e-mailed the tiger zoo and inquired about this particular Chiang Mai tiger. They told me his name was Tone, he weighed 240 kilo and was far too dangerous to allow the public to get close, he was just used for breeding.

Chiang Mai tiger warning

Chiang Mai tiger warning Thailand

My brother Warren is happily drawing my attention to one of the warning signs.

This guy was much more docile.

Chiang Mai tiger warning Thailand

To get this close to a Chiang Mai tiger without being mauled I am sure these guys are drugged fairly heavily. Even so,  is an amazing experience.

Getting ready for the night market.

Chiang Mai tiger warning Thailand

There are many markets in Chiang Mai, this is the Anusarn Night Market Eastern side of Old City on Chang Khlan Road.  

Anusarn Night Market

Chiang Mai tiger warning

Chiang Mai’s historic importance is derived from its close proximity to the Ping River and major trading routes. While officially the city of Chiang Mai only covers most parts of the Mueang Chiang Mai district with a population of 160,000, the urban sprawl of the city now extends into several neighbouring districts. This Chiang Mai Metropolitan Area has a population of nearly one million people, more than half the total of Chiang Mai Province.  

Downtown Chiang Mai.

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 Foot massage only 120 Baht per hour.

Chiang Mai tiger warning

Right opposite our hotel, the Raming Lodge.

Raming Lodge, good location.

Chiang Mai tiger warning Thailand

The Raming Lodge is only short walk to lots of bars, restaurants and night markets.

River cruise in Chiang Mai.

Chiang Mai tiger warning

This was a nice little tour.

Will the motor last the distance?

Chiang Mai tiger warning Thailand

Notice the fuel source is a gas bottle?

Riverside temple.

Chiang Mai tiger warning Thailand

So many temples and so little time. 🙂

Museum on the river.

Chiang Mai tiger warning Thailand

This was certainly worth exploring.

Kissing a cobra.

Chiang Mai tiger warning Thailand

If you don’t have a girlfriend then you can always kiss a cobra.

I’m glad it is him and not me. 🙂

Chiang Mai tiger warning Thailand

These guys must be crazy. 

Bus to Bangkok, never again.

Chiang Mai tiger warning

The problem wasn’t the 10 hour journey, it was the tv with the volume too high showing for several hours a Thai variety show. Totally infantile, well suited for 5 year old children. Naturally we requested a lower volume but the control was not working. As I said before, never again. My most vivid memory of course was when the Chiang Mai tiger jumped at the wire fence intent on having me for lunch. 🙂  

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