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In pictures: Malala Yousafzai, husband Asser Malik spend quality time in Turkey

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Education activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai and her husband Asser Malik took some time off their busy schedules and recently went to Turkey together.

Taking to Instagram, Asser posted several pictures in which the young couple could be seen spending quality time in Turkey’s Cappadocia.

In the first picture, the couple could be seen having a lavish Turkish breakfast while sitting in a restaurant.  The snapshot was captured against the picturesque background of the ancient edifices in Cappadocia.

Malala and her husband enjoying a Turkish breakfast — Instagtram/asser.malik
Malala and her husband enjoying a Turkish breakfast — Instagtram/asser.malik

In another picture, they could be seen enjoying a hot-air balloon ride. 

Malala and Asser enjoying a hot-air balloon ride in Cappadocia. — Instagtram/asser.malik
Malala and Asser enjoying a hot-air balloon ride in Cappadocia. — Instagtram/asser.malik

Asser also posted a solo photo of himself as well as a video he filmed while taking the balloon ride.

Asser posing in front of a balloon ride in Cappadocia. — Instagram/asser.malik
Asser posing in front of a balloon ride in Cappadocia. — Instagram/asser.malik

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