After a couple of weeks of terrible dry heat in central Turkey and the horrible humidity in the southwest, this area is a surprise and, finally, a little refreshment. The sky is often gray, the land is green and rich, it’s touristicly exploited only for locals, foreigners are rare, people are more conservative, the scenery is unbelievable, the coast is dramatic, full of cliffs and hidden coves.
Showing posts with label Turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turkey. Show all posts
Friday, 23 September 2011
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Through the southwest..
The time has come for some bitches, ehm, I mean beaches and some nice Mediterranean climate. This place has beautiful blue water, idyllic hidden coves, long sandy beaches, tourist destinations, yachting tourism and old ruins from the time of ancient Lycia.
In the southwest, we visited the coastal part of Antalya to Fethiye and went a little inside and around the city of Denizli and Pamukkale, in the place of white cascades and shallow pools as one of the natural wonders of Turkey.
Monday, 29 August 2011
Cappadocia
This place is one of the best I've ever been in. Cappadocia is the name of a historical region in central Turkey, Central Anatolia. According to the information that I found, Cappadocia spans about 400 km east-west and 250 km north-south which makes it bigger than Croatia. The unrealistic view of this region resembles the lunar surface and is made by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago, formed by erosion and rain, and arranged as a warm home through years and years by countless nations. There simply isn’t enough time to get bored of Cappadocia, and there is no text or image, film or any other medium for you to describe this magical land.
Monday, 22 August 2011
Istanbul
The life story of this city that is historically known as Byzantium, Istanbul and Constantinople, and was the former capital of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires, gave him the title of a city made for everyone and the European Capital of Culture of year 2010. Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, its cultural and economic center inhabited by about 10 million people which relates only to the area covered by tram, bus and subway. The city is huge, and sometimes a little dirty, but beside the history and culture there is “something” which creates a special sense of pure adventure and impression, and this makes you want to experience and soak up everything this place offers. It has rhythm.
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