This is so neat! I should start trying to find similar 360s to share with my bloggy friends...
Are you still in Turkey? I would like to know how women dress there... I am getting advice to dress very conservatively but I feel like the last time I went I dressed normally and it was fine... But I was also younger.
Also, if you have traveled around a lot, what are some nice places around Ankara and Istanbul that I should see? I want to make it out to Cesme, Izmir, Bodrum, Cappedocia... But I will be in Turkey for 6 months, so I want to have lots of weekend trips.
Also some out of the country if I can!
And yes, I feel like everything bad that has happened couldn't have come at a better time because I can escape it and I feel that everything good that has happened I am going to miss :(
I am not sure who was in charge of city planning but a walk through that plaza in February is like a march to the North Pole. It is much better now but about 8 years ago, it was just an empty square without a wind block.
Today, they have built a nicer entrance to the old shopping district and a connection to the underground.
This is so neat! I should start trying to find similar 360s to share with my bloggy friends...
ReplyDeleteAre you still in Turkey? I would like to know how women dress there... I am getting advice to dress very conservatively but I feel like the last time I went I dressed normally and it was fine... But I was also younger.
Also, if you have traveled around a lot, what are some nice places around Ankara and Istanbul that I should see? I want to make it out to Cesme, Izmir, Bodrum, Cappedocia... But I will be in Turkey for 6 months, so I want to have lots of weekend trips.
Also some out of the country if I can!
And yes, I feel like everything bad that has happened couldn't have come at a better time because I can escape it and I feel that everything good that has happened I am going to miss :(
-S
Shawna's Study Abroad
Since 1900's this Clock Tower gives an exceptional view of the beautiful historic district of Konak. How missing Izmir!
ReplyDeleteI am not sure who was in charge of city planning but a walk through that plaza in February is like a march to the North Pole. It is much better now but about 8 years ago, it was just an empty square without a wind block.
ReplyDeleteToday, they have built a nicer entrance to the old shopping district and a connection to the underground.