Alison Seabeck was less than impressed by this interesting scene in Istanbul
She notes how the busy workers don’t appear to be attached to anything. What’s really intriguing us, though, is how they got up there in the first place …


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Alison Seabeck was less than impressed by this interesting scene in Istanbul
She notes how the busy workers don’t appear to be attached to anything. What’s really intriguing us, though, is how they got up there in the first place …

Source: Alison Seabeck
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