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  • The narrow Fez medina streets and its souks are bustled with vendors, shops, people carrying goods and the daily life is overwhelmingly fast.
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  • The narrow Fez medina streets and its souks are bustled with vendors, shops, people carrying goods and the daily life is overwhelmingly fast.
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  • The narrow Fez medina streets and its souks are bustled with vendors, shops, people carrying goods and the daily life is overwhelmingly fast.
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  • One week before Liberdade Avenue's parade, Bica's March roam the neighbourhood streets with precedent year's costumes and music. Passing people mix with participants.
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  • Children looking at a beggar wearing traditional "jelaba" clothing in one of the tipical narrow streets inside Fez medina.
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  • Artisan manufacturing combs from cow horns in a traditional shop.
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  • Man on a balcony inside an old palace in Fez medina. Many of these old palaces, also called ryads, have been converted to small luxury hotels.
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  • Fez Medina seen from Borj Sud. Fez is the medieval capital of Morocco, and a great city of high Islamic civilization. It has the best-preserved old city in the Arab world, the sprawling, labyrinthine medina of Fes el-Bali, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • A man poses in front of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk portrait, inside one of Istanbul's ferry boats (vapur). Ataturk is considered to be the founder of The Turkish Republic.
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  • A woman poses with her child near Galata bridge in Istanbul.
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  • A woman walking down the stairs exiting from New Mosque in Istanbul
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  • A man waits for the tram in front of Sırkesı Train Station in Istanbul
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  • Street vendor selling turkish national flags with Mustafa Kemal Ataturk face imprinted. Ataturk is considered to be the founder of The Turkish Republic.
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  • Street vendors near New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • Four generations of turkish women waiting with different clothing in a street near New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • Workers of Istanbul ferry docks.
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  • Muslim tourists doing a cruise on the Bosphorus, in Istanbul.
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  • Visitors reflected on the rain ponds in one terrace at Topkapi Palace in Istanbul.
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  • Visitors to the Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul,  seen from one of the balconies.
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  • Boy selling traditional pharmaceutical products as roots and herbs in a shop inside Fez Medina.
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  • Man wearing a traditional "jelaba" clothing near a fountain close by Attarine Medersa.
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  • Bab Boujloud (Boujloud Gate) is the main entrance to the walled Fez medina.
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  • Man pulling leather inside an ink filled pit. This ancient technique is still used nowadays in the Tannery wher men walk the narrow paths between huge vats of lye and colorful dyes, water wheels creak as the leather is rinsed, and buildings facing the tannery are covered with pelts hanging to dry.
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  • Carpet store in Fez Medina.
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  • Woman carrying a child on her back near Bab Sagma (Sagma Gate).
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  • Street vendor selling cloths and hats inside Fez Medina.
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  • Man removing excess from leather in Fez Tannery Quarter.
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  • Fasis (locals from Fez) promenade near Bab Smaa and Moulay Hassan Square.
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  • Woman passing by in a patio inside El Moqri Palace in Fez Medina.
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  • Fez Tannery is a good example of mass production, a process that we often consider as being modern. The workers stand in the stone vessels arranged like honeycombs, filled with different dyes, dying the arms and legs of the men. The hides are first soaked in diluted acidic pigeon excrement and then transferred to other vessels containing vegetable dyes such as henna, saffron and mint. When the dying process has been completed the hides are dried on the roofs of the Medina or other close situated Morocco property roofs. Traditionally natural dyes were used, although some tanneries now use artificial dyes. The traditional tanneries get the red color from poppies, yellow from saffron, brown from henna, and green from wild mint.
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  • Portrait of a man removing excess from leather in Fez Tannery Quarter.
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  • Fez Tannery is a good example of mass production, a process that we often consider as being modern. The workers stand in the stone vessels arranged like honeycombs, filled with different dyes, dying the arms and legs of the men. The hides are first soaked in diluted acidic pigeon excrement and then transferred to other vessels containing vegetable dyes such as henna, saffron and mint. When the dying process has been completed the hides are dried on the roofs of the Medina or other close situated Morocco property roofs. Traditionally natural dyes were used, although some tanneries now use artificial dyes. The traditional tanneries get the red color from poppies, yellow from saffron, brown from henna, and green from wild mint.
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  • Fresh vegetables vendor in one of the medinas souks.
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  • Fez Tannery is a good example of mass production, a process that we often consider as being modern. The workers stand in the stone vessels arranged like honeycombs, filled with different dyes, dying the arms and legs of the men. The hides are first soaked in diluted acidic pigeon excrement and then transferred to other vessels containing vegetable dyes such as henna, saffron and mint. When the dying process has been completed the hides are dried on the roofs of the Medina or other close situated Morocco property roofs. Traditionally natural dyes were used, although some tanneries now use artificial dyes. The traditional tanneries get the red color from poppies, yellow from saffron, brown from henna, and green from wild mint.
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  • Man talking to a boy near Moulay Idriss Tomb. Moulay Idriss is the founder of Morocco and of Fes. His Zaouia (tomb) is considered the holiest building in the holy city of Fes. Although non-muslins can't get in, it's permitted to walk around.and see the  lovely brass dividers. Quiet and serene this place is beautiful and peaceful.
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  • Moulay Idriss Tomb. Moulay Idriss is the founder of Morocco and of Fes. His Zaouia is considered the holiest building in the holy city of Fes. Although non-muslins can't get in, it's permitted to walk around.and see the  lovely brass dividers. Quiet and serene this place is beautiful and peaceful.
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  • Pedestrians passing  near Moulay Idriss Tomb. Moulay Idriss is the founder of Morocco and of Fes. His Zaouia (tomb) is considered the holiest building in the holy city of Fes. Although non-muslins can't get in, it's permitted to walk around.and see the  lovely brass dividers. Quiet and serene this place is beautiful and peaceful.
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  • Two men  looking at Fez Medina from the Merenid Tombs hill.
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  • Bouinania Medersa is a 14th-century religious college. The best example of Islamic architecture a non-Muslim can see in Fez, with wooden walls elaborately carved with geometric patterns and Arabic calligraphy, and a beautiful minaret. In the courtyard there is a portico with a still-functioning mosque, separated by the rest of the courtyard by a small moat.
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  • From the Borj Nord near the Merenid Tombs there is a magnificent view over Fez Medina.
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  • Man on a balcony inside an old palace in Fez medina. Many of these old palaces, also called ryads, have been converted to small luxury hotels.
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  • Fez Medina seen from Borj Sud. Fez is the medieval capital of Morocco, and a great city of high Islamic civilization. It has the best-preserved old city in the Arab world, the sprawling, labyrinthine medina of Fes el-Bali, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Fez Medina seen from Borj Sud. Fez is the medieval capital of Morocco, and a great city of high Islamic civilization. It has the best-preserved old city in the Arab world, the sprawling, labyrinthine medina of Fes el-Bali, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • A young couple sings for money inside a Istanbul ferry boat.
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  • Young men chat on a Istanbul ferry boat.
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  • Tourists wait on a ferry in the Golden Horn at Eminonü, in Istanbul.
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  • A young womand wals down the stairs at Galata bridge, in Istanbul, with the minarets of New Mosque on the background
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  • People on the underpass that runs under Galata bridge, in Istanbul.
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  • A young lady waits near Galata bridge in Istanbul
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  • People on the stairs of the underpass just in front New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • People on the stairs of the underpass just in front New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • People on the stairs of the underpass just in front New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • Men trying sunglasses on the street in Istanbul.
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  • Children feeding pigeons near Istanbul's New Mosque.
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  • Women wearing muslim çarsaf outside New Mosque in Istanbul.
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  • A young couple passing by the New Mosque in Istanbul.
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  • A mother with her son in one of the inner streets at Istanbul's Grand Bazaar.
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  • Vendor and costumers chat at the Spice Bazaar in Istanbul.
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  • Girl playing with pigeons near the New Mosque, in Istanbul.
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  • People passing behind New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • Street scene in Nöbethane Street near Sultanhamet, in Istanbul.
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  • Portrait of a man inside one of Istanbul's ferries (vapur).
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  • A young man selling cds and dvds in one of the streets that surround the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul.
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  • A young man waits in one of the streets that surround the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul.
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  • People on the stairs of the underpass just in front New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • A couple embraces while waiting for the ferry at Eminonu, in Istanbul.
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  • A couple embraces near Galata bridge in Istanbul.
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  • People waiting in Eminonu transport hub, in front of the New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • Woman talking on the phone near the Golden Horn at Eminonu, in Istanbul.
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  • Visitors glazing at the tiles at one of the rooms in Topkapi Palace, in Istanbul.
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  • Young shoeshiner clings to the ancient tram that travels through Istiklal Caddesi, one of the main throughfares in Istanbul.
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  • Women using the tram in Istanbul.
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  • A young boy climbs to a palm-tree at Sultan Ahmet park, just in front of Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul.
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  • A woman passes by one of the two medusas heads in Basilica Cistern in Istanbul.
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  • Visitors to the Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul,  passing by the Deesis mosaics.
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  • Visitors to the Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul,  seen from one of the balconies.
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  • Talaa Kbira street is the main circulation path inside Fez Medina (Fes el-Bali)
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  • Fez Medina is the worlds largest car-free area and it is renowed for its maze-like narrow streets.
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  • Fez Medina is the worlds largest car-free area and it is renowed for its maze-like narrow streets.
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  • Beggar in a narrow street inside Fez Medina.
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  • Children playing in a narrow alley inside Fez Medina.
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  • Mirror shop with  pedestrians reflected in the mirrors. Fez Medina is full of shops, both touristical and traditional ones.
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  • Fez Tannery is a good example of mass production, a process that we often consider as being modern. The workers stand in the stone vessels arranged like honeycombs, filled with different dyes, dying the arms and legs of the men. The hides are first soaked in diluted acidic pigeon excrement and then transferred to other vessels containing vegetable dyes such as henna, saffron and mint. When the dying process has been completed the hides are dried on the roofs of the Medina or other close situated Morocco property roofs. Traditionally natural dyes were used, although some tanneries now use artificial dyes. The traditional tanneries get the red color from poppies, yellow from saffron, brown from henna, and green from wild mint.
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  • Woman pushing a baby's car near a Moroccan national flag inside Fez Medina.
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  • Local woman reflected in a mirror of a souvenir shop. Fez Medina is full of shops, both touristical and traditional ones.
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  • Artisan manufacturing copper plates in a shop inside Fez medina.
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  • From the Borj Nord near the Merenid Tombs there is a magnificent view over Fez Medina.
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  • A woman smokes while waiting for a ferry in Eminonü, in Istanbul
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  • Men wait in line during Rammadan in Istanbul.
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  • People passing behind New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • Young people inside a bus in Istanbul.
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  • People waiting for a bus in Istanbul.
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  • A boy waits for customers in a shop inside the Spice Market (Mısır Çarşısı)
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  • The sillouette of one of the pilots of a boat that cruises the Bosphorus, seen through the glass with Istanbul landscape on the background.
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