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London to Istanbul Heritage Walk

Monday, 1 October 2007

Minaret detail, Selimiye Mosque

Posted by Paul Gardner at 10:49

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  • ▼  2007 (94)
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      • Broken bridges on the road into Istanbul
      • A proud Paul reaches the Mamara Sea
      • This little chap was going even slower that me on ...
      • The lasses from Luleburgaz. Many thanks for lookin...
      • The boys from Babaeski! Thanks to Babaeski municip...
      • From heaven to hell: ripped T-shirt after being at...
      • Inside the Selimiye Mosque
      • Minaret detail, Selimiye Mosque
      • The exquisite Selimiye Mosque, Edirne, Turkey
      • A 16th century Ottoman bridge in the border town o...
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      • Little donkey blocking my path on the main road th...
      • Stuffed animals outside a shop in Bulgaria
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Paul Gardner
I've just graduated from Oxford University with a Doctor of Philosophy in Archaeology. The title of my thesis was "Reusing Roman Monuments in Arles and Nîmes: An Evaluation of Heritage Management Strategies in Local Government". Having spent four years concentrating on this very specific research topic, I am now planning to expand my horizons by embarking on a epic adventure: a walk from London to Istanbul.
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