
Looking back at the Asia-side of Turkey

Looking back towards old towne in the distance

A side street cafe

Asia side of Turkey in the background

A yummy pita-like bread, starting off dinner.

Walking street with no cars allowed
Eric is loving the Turkish food. He had a dinner at a Turkish place that had belly-dancers. It was wild-
not the belly-dancers but the constant Turkish music playing along with random pop songs. At one point the Bee Gees "Staying Alive" came on and the place erupted into an impromptu dance/disco, lead by the Columbia team/tables. It was surreal. After that there was no turning back, everybody in the place started dancing for the next hour and a half!
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