BecksAtFlickr: Inflatable tank
BecksAtFlickr: Roasted chestnuts
BecksAtFlickr: They put corn on everything there
BecksAtFlickr: Boat planter
BecksAtFlickr: Hiking up the hill to the castle!
BecksAtFlickr: View from our hotel's roof
BecksAtFlickr: Sign in the bathroom
BecksAtFlickr: Menu, from Wikipedia
BecksAtFlickr: The columns holding up the cistern were from old Roman ruins
BecksAtFlickr: Awesome sign
BecksAtFlickr: Somehow this rabbit can tell your fortune
BecksAtFlickr: They built a huge cistern under the city and then forgot about it for hundreds of years
BecksAtFlickr: Medusa head at the base of a column in the cistern
BecksAtFlickr: Very frustrated cat
BecksAtFlickr: They couldn't have told us the castle was closed...
BecksAtFlickr: Creepy cistern lighting
BecksAtFlickr: We spent many nights at an adorable cafe at the base of the Galata Tower
BecksAtFlickr: Eating lunch in a little Asian fishing village
BecksAtFlickr: Delirious from jetlag
BecksAtFlickr: Suleyman cemetery
BecksAtFlickr: This guy has a creepy statue in his yard, for some reason
BecksAtFlickr: Stay out!
BecksAtFlickr: Fruit display from a juice vendor
BecksAtFlickr: The restaurants all did crazy things as our boat pulled in to try to get us to eat there
BecksAtFlickr: We're on a boat!
BecksAtFlickr: Matt, playing tour guide
BecksAtFlickr: When Constantine was about to storm the city, he built this castle in 80 days
BecksAtFlickr: The boat docked in this one village famous for their yogurt
BecksAtFlickr: Taksim Square was absolutely packed every night with people (mostly locals) hanging out and cruising each other
BecksAtFlickr: Heaps and heaps of spices!