Touristes du moyen-Orient Istanbul Turquie // ISTANBUL, Turquie — des touristes du moyen-Orient explorent la ville d'Istanbul, Turquie. Une femme, portant une robe jaune et un hijab, tient un appareil photo, capturant les vues. D'autres femmes, également en foulard, marchent à proximité, tandis qu'un homme se tient à l'arrière-plan près d'un étal coloré du marché.
3756 x 2495 px | 31,8 x 21,1 cm | 12,5 x 8,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
14 novembre 2010
Lieu:
Istanbul, Istanbul Province, Turkey
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Photograph by David Coleman. A bustling street scene in Istanbul, Turkey, showcases the dynamic energy and cultural richness that define this vibrant city. Known for its unique position straddling Europe and Asia, Istanbul offers a fascinating blend of traditions, architecture, and daily life. The streets are alive with activity, from local vendors selling fresh produce and traditional goods to bustling markets and historic buildings that tell stories of the city's long history. Istanbul's rich cultural tapestry is evident in its diverse architecture, ranging from Ottoman-era mosques and palaces to modern skyscrapers. The city's historic districts, such as Sultanahmet and Beyoğlu, are particularly renowned for their picturesque streets and lively atmosphere. Here, visitors can experience the essence of Istanbul through its vibrant street life, enjoy the local cuisine at various eateries, and explore the myriad of shops and bazaars that line the streets. This scene of Istanbul's street life not only highlights the city's historical and cultural significance but also its modern-day vibrancy and appeal. The blend of old and new, East and West, creates a unique urban experience that draws millions of visitors each year, eager to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage and energetic ambiance of this iconic city.
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