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Sirkeci Train Station

My fragile flower

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Sirkeci Train Station

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Uploaded on Oct. 7, 2008
My fragile flower

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Uploaded on Oct. 6, 2008
Leave me alone with these...

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Where is she?

Baby bear

Colors out of focus

Where is she?

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Uploaded on Oct. 6, 2008
Baby bear

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Uploaded on Sept. 14, 2008
Colors out of focus

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Photo of the happiness

Ayasofya and Sorrow...

Istanbul - Istanbul ...

Photo of the happiness

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Ayasofya and Sorrow...

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Istanbul - Istanbul ...

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End of "From dusk till dawn"

To the dawn...

What?!! Looking for something?

End of "From dusk till dawn"

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Uploaded on July 8, 2008
To the dawn...

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What?!! Looking for something?

Ne ?!!?

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Uploaded on July 8, 2008

City Lights

Remote

Yellow Chevy on a Pink Pillow

City Lights

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Uploaded on July 5, 2008
Remote

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Yellow Chevy on a Pink Pillow

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Uploaded on July 5, 2008

I'm done here...

Get that stick out of my way!

Gök Medrese

I'm done here...

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Uploaded on July 5, 2008
Get that stick out of my way!

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Gök Medrese

Miniature of Gök Medrese, located at Miniaturk (www.miniaturk.com.tr)
Gök Medrese which has become the symbol of Sivas was constructed by the architect Kaluytan in 1271 on the order of Seljuk Grand Vizier Sahip Ata. Originally named Sahibiye Medrese, it began to be widely known as Gök (Sky) Medrese due to the blue tiles on its minarets. The crown gate with double minarets and the ornamentation on the gate are the most magnificient aspects of the construction. The ornamentation consists of twelve different animal head figures, as well as recurring star and tree of life motifs. The walls of the 25 meter-long medrese were built from cut limestone. It served as a museum in the years 1934-1967.

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Uploaded on May 21, 2008
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