A travelogue by Larry Quah who travels to open the "windows of his mind", takes nothing with him but fond memories and leaves nothing but his footprints.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
When I first heard about a hippodrome in Istanbul where chariot races were held, I envisioned a big place like a stadium. This needle-like relic or obelisk with Roman inscriptions named the Column of Constantine is one of the significant items left over. Around the Hippodrome are found the Blue Mosque, the Great Byzantine Church, the Topkapi Palace and the Basilica Cistern.
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