17th September 2013 Cam Limami, Heybeliada Island to Poraz via Bosphorus A Cool Windy Morning for our Departure from Cam Limani Passing Another of the Princes Islands on our Approach to Istanbul A Flock of Birds Having their Morning Swim Two Well Known Mosques come into View Approaching Istanbul Hagia Sofia The Blue Mosque The Topkapi Palace The Busy Waterway Near the Golden Horn To Galata Bridge at the Entrance to the Golden Horn The Galata Tower is a very Popular Destination for Tourists Several Other Huge Mosques Overlook the Marmara Sea in Eminonu Area Many Large Hotels Overlook the Entrance to the Bosphorus The Dolmabahce Palace on the Bosphorus Ataturk’s Ship, the Savorona is Moored Beside the Bogazici Bridge The Bosphorus, a Busy Waterway Links the Marmara Sea and the Black Sea Palaces Line Both Shores of the Bosphorus The Large Rumeli Fortress Several Boutique Hotels Line the Approaches to the Faith Bridge The Coast Guard Patrols Fishing and Mooring in the Area Ships Constantly Make their Way Towards the Black Sea in the North Istinye Koyu has One of the Few Marinas on the Bosphorus Apartment Blocks and Houses on the Bosphoros are Serviced by Extremely Steep Roads Many Locals have Small Boats for Fishing in the Waters of the Bosphorus Colourful Homes and Apartments with Wonderful Views Line the Shores A Large Cruise Ship Appears at Our Stern The Tangaroa is Dwarfed by the Huge Ship Travelling Beside Us The Azura Making Her Way Towards the Black Sea The 3rd Bridge Under Construction on the Bosphorus The Last Fishing Village on the Western Shore Near the Black Sea Looking Towards the Ships and Fishing Boats in the Black Sea There are an Incredible Amount of Large Fishing Trawlers in the Black Sea Entering Poyraz Harbour on the North East Coast of the Bosphorus Another Fishing Boat Sets Off from the Harbour Poyraz is One of the Few Safe Anchorages for Visiting Boats to the Area Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ
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