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Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
Greek Orthodox faithful hold a wooden crucifix in the Golden Horn in Istanbul January 6, 2015. Greek Orthodox faithful swam to retrieve the wooden crucifix thrown into the Golden Horn in Bosphorus during Epiphany Day celebrations. REUTERS/Osman Orsal
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
Greek Orthodox faithful swim in the Golden Horn to reach a wooden crucifix in Istanbul January 6, 2015. Greek Orthodox faithful swam to retrieve the wooden crucifix thrown into the Golden Horn in Bosphorus during Epiphany Day celebrations. REUTERS/Osman Orsal
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
Greek Orthodox faithful dive into the Golden Horn as they swim towards a wooden crucifix in Istanbul January 6, 2015. Greek Orthodox faithful swam to retrieve the wooden crucifix thrown into the Golden Horn in Bosphorus during Epiphany Day celebrations. REUTERS/Osman Orsal
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
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Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
Men swim in the Bosphorus river's Golden Horn to grab a wooden cross, as part of celebrations of the Epiphany day at the Church of Fener Orthodox Patriarchiate in Istanbul, on January 6, 2015. The Orthodox faith uses the old Julian calendar in which Christmas falls 13 days after its more widespread Gregorian calendar counterpart on December 25. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILIC
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
Turkish swimmer Savas Ozbey, 40 years old, holds a wooden cross after retrieving it from the Bosphorus river's Golden Horn after a mass, as part of celebrations of the Epiphany day at the Church of Fener Orthodox Patriarchiate in Istanbul, on January 6, 2015. The Orthodox faith uses the old Julian calendar in which Christmas falls 13 days after its more widespread Gregorian calendar counterpart on December 25. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
Fener Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew I, holds a wooden cross after a mass as part of celebrations of the Epiphany day at the Church of Fener Orthodox Patriarchiate in Istanbul, on January 6, 2015. The Orthodox faith uses the old Julian calendar in which Christmas falls 13 days after its more widespread Gregorian calendar counterpart on December 25. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILIC
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
A man holds a wooden cross after retrieving it from the Bosphorus river's Golden Horn, as part of celebrations of the Epiphany day at the Church of Fener Orthodox Patriarchiate in Istanbul, on January 6, 2015. The Orthodox faith uses the old Julian calendar in which Christmas falls 13 days after its more widespread Gregorian calendar counterpart on December 25. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
A man holds a wooden cross after retrieving it from the Bosphorus river's Golden Horn, as part of celebrations of the Epiphany day at the Church of Fener Orthodox Patriarchiate in Istanbul, on January 6, 2015. The Orthodox faith uses the old Julian calendar in which Christmas falls 13 days after its more widespread Gregorian calendar counterpart on December 25. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
A man holds a wooden cross after retrieving it from the Bosphorus river's Golden Horn, as part of celebrations of the Epiphany day at the Church of Fener Orthodox Patriarchiate in Istanbul, on January 6, 2015. The Orthodox faith uses the old Julian calendar in which Christmas falls 13 days after its more widespread Gregorian calendar counterpart on December 25. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
A man holds a wooden cross after retrieving it from the Bosphorus river's Golden Horn, as part of celebrations of the Epiphany day at the Church of Fener Orthodox Patriarchiate in Istanbul, on January 6, 2015. The Orthodox faith uses the old Julian calendar in which Christmas falls 13 days after its more widespread Gregorian calendar counterpart on December 25. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
Men swim in the Bosphorus river's Golden Horn to grab a wooden cross, as part of celebrations of the Epiphany day at the Church of Fener Orthodox Patriarchiate in Istanbul, on January 6, 2015. The Orthodox faith uses the old Julian calendar in which Christmas falls 13 days after its more widespread Gregorian calendar counterpart on December 25. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILIC
Greek Orthodox celebrate epiphany in Istanbul
A man holds a wooden cross after retrieving it from the Bosphorus river's Golden Horn, as part of celebrations of the Epiphany day at the Church of Fener Orthodox Patriarchiate in Istanbul, on January 6, 2015. The Orthodox faith uses the old Julian calendar in which Christmas falls 13 days after its more widespread Gregorian calendar counterpart on December 25. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC
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