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RE: Istanbul, Turkey: the fantastic Yerebatan cistern

Istanbul is the city of history. How many buildings had a history architecture. As you were mentioned before that Yerebatan Sarnıcı is fantastic.

And by the way, I have ever be there, in the front of that landmark

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Oh cool, so good to know that you also were around there! Enjoying some of those landmarks and fantastics monuments!!! Thanks!
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Yup. I enjoyed my trip in Turkey.

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I'd recommend jumping just one country over and exploring Armenia for even more of that history. It's astonishing how old the country is and how much of the ancient architecture is just sitting around. From churches carved out of mountains to old stones with religious symbols by the sides of roads and on mountains. The really cool thing to me about exploring it was how normal it was for everyone, much of those locations weren't bordered off and protected by guards.

I spent almost a month in Istanbul and saw some of the history, but I really had no idea how much more there was just sitting in the next nation over.