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Aerial photo of kartepe summit
Experienced by Kaan Kosemen
49 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
Sapanca lake by drone high way and lake
Experienced by Anas Yusuf
71 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
Sunrise from the Asian side of Istanbul
Experienced by Can Aslan
78 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
on our way to Büyükada island in turkey Istanbul, spotted this lonely boat in the distance.
Experienced by Saad Salim
78 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
A classical kosk (mansion) in Maden, Buyukada. Roadside it sits in a garden small, painted white and restored. August 2019
Experienced by Hulki Okan Tabak
78 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
Ships in the mist off the coast of Buyukada. August 2019
Experienced by Hulki Okan Tabak
79 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
Rumelihisarı or Boğazkesen Castle is a medieval fortress located in Istanbul, Turkey, on a series of hills on the European banks of the Bosphorus. The fortress also lends its name to the immediate neighborhood around it in the city's Sarıyer district.
Experienced by Bilal Akpınar
83 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
This view of the historical Galata Tower was taken from the Biryani Palace restaurant.
Experienced by iqra ali
85 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
A view of the majestic Blue Mosque through the ancient windows of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey.
Experienced by Rohan Reddy
85 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
Le turc est une langue parlée principalement en Turquie et en Chypre du Nord. Il appartient à la famille des langues turques. Bien que les langues d'autres pays turcophones, principalement des républiques de l'ancienne URSS, soient proches du turc (surtout l'azéri et le turkmène), il existe d'importantes différences phonologiques, grammaticales ou lexicales entre ces langues. Au-delà de la Turquie elle-même, le turc est utilisé dans l'ancien territoire de l'Empire ottoman par des populations d'origine ottomane, turcique ou des populations musulmanes qui ont adopté cette langue.
Experienced by mostafa meraji
85 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
Walking back from shooting the sunrise on the Bosphorus toward our hotel near Taksim Square, I loved the way the morning sunlight filtered through the curving streets. The scene also stood in sharp contrast to the night before when this main thoroughfare was filled end-to-end with families out dining, shopping, and celebrating the Ramadan holiday.
Experienced by Drew McKechnie
86 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
The magnificent Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya). I shot this photo in 2014 during a working trip to Istanbul. A friend took me to a spot where we can have tea and enjoy the view of both the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia. Definitely an amazing historical landmark and structure in Istanbul and the world.
Experienced by Adli Wahid
86 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
Postcard from Istanbul, Turkey
Experienced by Alex Azabache
86 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
Blue mosque in Istanbul Turkey
Experienced by Alex Azabache
86 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
Crowd of people in Istanbul, Turkey
Experienced by Alex Azabache
86 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
I took this shot when we were running to catch the plain in Istanbul, Turkey. Because we were a bit late but fortunately the plane got delayed. In all of that chaos, I noticed this beautiful street and didn’t miss the chance to take a shot.
Experienced by Orkhan Farmanli
86 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
These fishermen are working daily on the Galata Bridge and taking the fish they catch to the market on the lower level of the walk. It’s beautiful to contemplate their camaraderie and just enjoy a moment of serenity in the middle of the buzz from the 15 million citizens of Istanbul.
Experienced by João Marcelo Martins
86 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Camii) in Istanbul, Turkey
Experienced by Alev Takil
86 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
Istanbul ou Istamboula [istɑ̃bul]b , appelé officiellement ainsi à partir de 1930 et historiquement Constantinople, est la plus grande ville et métropole de Turquie et la préfecture de la province homonyme, dont elle représente environ 50 % de la superficie mais plus de 97 % de la population. Quatre zones historiques de la ville sont inscrites sur la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco depuis 1985. Istanbul est le principal centre économique de la Turquie mais aussi la capitale culturelle du pays.
Experienced by mostafa meraji
86 km from Beylerbeyi Mosque
A beautiful Galata Tower at sunset under the clear blue sky
Experienced by Hilmi Cetinkaya