Istanbul | Sirkeci Terminal railway station | the Orient Express | Paris
Trapped In Paradise
by
Necee Regis
Emperors and sultans once
banished noblemen and
unwanted family members to
the Princes' Islands, near
Istanbul. If only we could
all be so lucky.
Photographs by Jan
McGready.
It's a hot July morning in Istanbul and getting warmer by the
minute. The ferryboat that goes to the Princes' Islands rests at
the dock in Eminönü, just steps away from the Sirkeci Terminal
railway station. The station is a slightly ragged
nineteenth-century structure that holds the memory of a grander
era, when the city was called Constantinople and the Orient Express
provided luxurious transportation between Paris and the Ottoman
Empire.
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