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Days 2-3

6/20/2014

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In my free time I've been exploring Ankara, Turkey's capital and second largest city.
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Beware the traffic in Ankara, where drivers take the right-of-way and pedestrians must carefully navigate the treacherous traffic to simply cross the road!
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Most of Ankara is accessible via the Metro system and Ankaray (Ankara's light rail). These are inexpensive and efficient methods of traveling through the sprawling city, however they are often quite crowded. 
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Kızılay square is a major hub of Ankara, it includes a large mall and many businesses. 
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A pleasant view from the mall's top-floor cafe. 
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Liana
6/19/2014 11:30:37 pm

Great pics! Looks awesome :)

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