Update: We were allowed into Turkey, after all! Tosh: Istanbul has been at the top of my travel list for a while; the city’s history as Byzantium/Constantinople/Istanbul is beyond fascinating to me. As we land, you can see the city spreading over the two continents, Europe and Asia, and understand why it’s such a strategically important place. After landing, we get introduced to Turkish bureaucracy when the officer turns Tut around for not having 180 days before her passport expires. We have to go back to another window to get a special visa. It’s a pretty entertaining charade of being sent from one station to the next, and we end up, literally, in a janitor’s closet (mops and all) with an officer sitting in a window who asks us to pay him $165 euro. We do, and surprisingly, it works to get us through customs. I’ve booked a two day tour. We’ve only got a short time here; so, I wanted someone to help us navigate around town efficiently. We wake the next morning, and Barish, o...
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