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Alex Webb - TURKEY.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Market behind the New Mosque.
TURKEY. Istanbul. Taksim. 1998. Public bus.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. A tea and condiment cart near the New Mosque.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. A fish market along the Asian side of the Bosporus.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Children play in front of an antique store.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Asleep in Talabashi.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Cat in Beyoglu.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Selling balloons along the Bosporus.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Selling posters near the New Mosque.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Street market near the New Mosque.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Hanging out near a restaurant entrance near Istiklal Caddesi.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Talabashi area.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Selling simits (like Turkish sesame bagels) near the New Mosque.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Musical tape salesman in Uskudar.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Restaurant near Istikal Caddesi.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Bus stop in Taksim Square.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Outside McDonald's near Taksim Square.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Outside McDonland's near Taksim Square.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Children play on an Ataturk staute in a park.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Outside buses in Uskudar.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. A man sleeps above the Golden Horn.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. On a ferry crossing the Bosphorus.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Market behind the New Mosque.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Fishing along the Sea of Marmara.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Eminonu with the New Mosque in the background.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Inside the Pera Palace Hotel, one of the grandest hotels in Instanbul.
TURKEY. Istanbul. 1998. Sunset over Sultanhamet reflected in the windows of a ferry crossing the Bosporus.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. Passing an Atatuk wall hanging.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. Selling an Ataturk poster.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. The downtown area of the country's capital.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. Street scene.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. A man sleeps surrounded by pigeons.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. Looking down at pedestrians from an overpass.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. Children in a park.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. Dancing in a park.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. Dancing in a park.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. Game arcade in a mall.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. Mall elevator.
TURKEY. Ankara. 1998. Inside an amusement arcade in a mall.
TURKEY. Antalya. 1998. Bus stop with advertisements.
TURKEY. Antalya. 1998. A peacock struts in front of a bar.
TURKEY. Side. 1998. Child along waterfront.
TURKEY. Side. 1998. Working on a restaurant awning.
TURKEY. Side. 1998. Restaurant cleaner.
TURKEY. Sanliurfa. 1998. A livestock market in the eastern part of the country that has a large Kurdish po
TURKEY. Sanliurfa. 1998. A livestock market in the eastern part of the country that has a large Kurdish po
TURKEY. Sanliurfa. 1998. A market on the edge of town in the eastern part of the country that has a large
TURKEY. Sanliurfa. 1998. Children hang out on the outskirts of town in the eastern part of the country whe
TURKEY. Sanliurfa. 1998. Looking into a car mirror.
TURKEY. Sanliurfa. 1998. In the bazaar.
TURKEY. Sanliurfa. 1998. Barber shop.
TURKEY. Sanliurfa. 1998. Outside the bazaar.
TURKEY. Sanliurfa. 1998. Carpet salesman in the bazaar.
TURKEY. Sanliurfa. 1998. Outside of the bazaar.
TURKEY. Arikukkoyu. 1998. Sorting grain in a predominatly Kurdish village not far from Sanliurfa.
TURKEY. Arikukkoyu. 1998. A small, predominatly Kurdish village not far from Sanliurfa.
TURKEY. Arikukkoyu. 1998. A small, predominatly Kurdish village not far from Sanliurfa.
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