Crossing the Bosphorus Strait.
Insert some photos of the passage through the Bosphorus Strait, a suggestive line of sea that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Black Sea, of the bridges that connect the two shores of Turkey and of the splendid buildings that overlook the sea.
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The Bosphorus (in Turkish Boğaziçi, İstanbul Boğazı or Boğaz; in Greek Βόσπορος?, Bósporos) is the strait that connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and marks, together with the Dardanelles, the southern border between the European continent and the Asian continent. It is 31.7 km long and 550 to 3,000 meters wide. On the European shore, around the Golden Horn, the city of Istanbul, the ancient Constantinople, developed, whose current urban area also extends to the Asian shore for about 18 kilometers.
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Crossing the Bosphorus Strait – Traversée du détroit du Bosphore – Cruzando el estrecho del Bósforo – Atravessando o Estreito de Bósforo – Überquerung des Bosporus – Vượt qua eo biển Bosphorus
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