The walk that led me to Blue Mosque
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The walk that led me to Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey

The day I went to Blue Mosque, I promised myself I would not rush. I had Sultan Ahmet, At Meydanı Cd No:7, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul saved in my phone, yet once I arrived, I put the phone away and let the place introduce itself without a screen between us. I walked away slowly, looking back more than once. Some places impress you because they are famous; this one stayed with me because it met me at the exact mood I was carrying that day.

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Owen Miller

This feels real. I like how you remembered the small details, not only the famous part of the place.

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