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Perfect answer. The exact site is tricky, its history not very well known. It was called Hieron, and Herodotus has the Persian king Darius sitting there (perhaps the place from where this shot was taken) towards the end of the sixth century BC to survey the Black Sea:

 

"And seated at Hieron he looked out over the Pontus—a sight indeed worth seeing. It is the most marvelous of all seas..." (Hdt.4.85 ff.)

 

The ancient Greeks also worshipped Zeus Ourios (of the Fair Winds) here.

 

Down below is the nice Turkish village of Anadolu Khavagi, the last stop north on the Istanbul ferries, with a couple of restaurants serving great fish.

 

Over to you! :)

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This should be easy: What is the name of the town on the other side there?

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Thank you, Olsen.

Here's another easy one:

Where did I make this photo and what exactly do we see?

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What to do now?

 

Stuart recognised Broadway, but did not mention the location where I made the photo.

 

Olsen correctly mentioned the photo being made from the Empire State Building, but incorrectly stated seeing Times Square which is more to the north (i.e. right side on the picture)

 

I think Stuart should be declared the winner since he was the first to answer and his answer did not contain any faults.

 

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Lieven -

 

Thank you. I finally figured out we were looking down on (to the right) Herald Square and Macy's.

 

For this one please tell me where I'm standiong to take the photo.

 

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