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Josh Lasts travels continue in his journey from Australia to the UK. The video rejoins where it left off in part 1 in India and features the song 'Stepping Stones' from his upcoming EP
6 views0 commentsUploaded 11/24/2008
t's Istanbul, Not Constantinople, (Thanks, They Might Be Giants!) and the highlight video from my last trip to Istanbul. Mostly taken from the European side of the Bosphorous, it features a few shots of the famous Haggia Sophia Mosque and a boat ride to the Princess Islands.
288 views0 commentsUploaded 03/17/2008
In Part 2 we buy Turkish carpets and take the scariest taxi ride of our lives. We visit the famous Pera Palas Hotel, and then visit the city by night. Then, we saw the strangest thing, a 9 year old smoking a water pipe and drinking coffee?well, IT IS a different culture. We then went to a bar and enjoyed a Turkish football game with the locals. We ended the evening with a very fun trip at the Bazaar. The next day we went to the Mevlevi Monastery where we saw the ceremony of the ?Whirling Dervishes?. Interesting, and dizzying to say the least.
23 views0 commentsUploaded 11/26/2008
In Part 1 we visit the Haghia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, then we take an amazing cruise down the Bosphorus River that takes us to the picturesque Fortress of Europe.
23 views0 commentsUploaded 11/26/2008
Topkapi Palace is the most popular attraction in the city, so you should put it on top of your list and get here early, before 9:00 a.m., to beat the crowds and long lines. The palace originally had 5,000 residents, functioning as an opulent, self-contained city divided in various sections. It was home to the royal Sultan and the empire's center of government for four hundred years; it also housed the judiciary, Harem and the Palace School.
173 views0 commentsUploaded 03/17/2008
Jordi samples all that Istanbul has to offer: food, fun and culture galore!! Special bonus: Jordi unearths the whereabouts of a long lost 80's TV phenomenon!
175 views0 commentsUploaded 03/17/2008