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Revisiting the Original G+

It's nice to see the engagement and dialog that was present and possible early on on G+, like this post from August 30, 2011. What might have become of G+ if content, engagement and friendships had been allowed to grow organically?

This was one of three albums of photos I assembled from a month of travels around Turkey the year before, in Istanbul, along the coast, and to ancient sites away from the coast. The trip was a wonderful experience, fueling my desire to travel more as time and finances permit.

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Originally shared by +Jeff Sullivan

Istanbul, Turkey
I've been to Europe, Canada, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand, so I wanted to try something a little more adventurous this time. I heard a fair amount of warnings before the trip (given all the propaganda Americans have been fed over the past 10 years, plus State Department warnings), but the people were very welcoming and generous, especially when the car broke down in a stone village which had more tractors than cars, with no one around who spoke English.

For some reason you won't get comment boxes on individual photos if you click on the photos below; you have to go straight to the album this way: https://plus.google.com/photos/107459220492917008623/albums/5646672037554147281
I've let +Brian Rose know so the Photos team can take a look at that.

        

In Album Istanbul August 2010

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