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Beneath Istanbul lie hundreds of gloomy Byzantine cisterns. They're left from the days of Constantinople.

The grandest of all is Yerebatan Saray Sarnici, called the Sunken Palace Cistern because of its size (70 x 140 meters, or 2.4 acres), its capacity (80,000 cubic meters--over 21 million US gallons) and its 336 marble columns.

Remember the scene in the old James Bond movie From Russia With Love when Bond is rowing in a small boat through a forest of marble columns? That scene was filmed in Yerebatan.

Walkways and atmospheric lighting were installed during the 1990s so you can see all its curious corners.

I know that my photo's technic is not good.During the end of 2004 i took that photo and i saw great composition inside of it and i would like to share with TE community.

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