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![]() | Travel the Black Sea walking in Turkey the Kaçkar Mountains What to go in for? This beautiful journey brings you to lost bays, where the trees reach down to the Black Sea. Experience the pleasant anticipation to your day, when you will see how sun rises over the peak and sends its first warming beams into the valley, while the ethnic villages come to life. Start an exploration tour into the mountains, villages and cities during daytime; in the evening you'll be back home in your hotel. A holiday in the Rize region gives you the feeling of calmness in ... |
![]() | Turkey / Sunway Travel Group Hos geldiniz means welcome and is probably the most frequently used phrase in the Turkish language. Turkey is truly the land of welcomes.Turkish people are, by nature, very open, warm, friendly, honest and welcoming. Indeed many people say that Turks are very similar in nature to Irish and they certainly share our sense of humour and our ability to enjoy a joke - even at our own expense. Turkey is a vast country stretching from the Black Sea in the north to the Mediterranean in the south and ... |
![]() | Turkey Travel Video www.picturesturkey.com Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in western Asia and Trakya (Rumelia) in the Balkan region of southeastern Europe. Turkey borders eight countries: Bulgaria to the northwest; Greece to the west, Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Azerbaijan (the exclave of Nakhichevan), and Iran to the east; and Iraq and Syria to the southeast. The Mediterranean Sea, as is Cyprus, is ... |
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![]() | Black Sea Region - TURKEY Black Sea Region, Turkey The Black Sea region has a steep, rocky coast with rivers that cascade through the gorges of the coastal ranges. A few larger rivers, those cutting back through the Pontic Mountains (Dogu Karadeniz Daglari), have tributaries that flow in broad, elevated basins. Access inland from the coast is limited to a few narrow valleys because mountain ridges, with elevations of 1525 to 1800 meters in the west and 3000 to 4000 meters in the east in Kaçkar Mountains, form an ... |
![]() | Turkey / Sunway Travel Group Hos geldiniz means welcome and is probably the most frequently used phrase in the Turkish language. Turkey is truly the land of welcomes.Turkish people are, by nature, very open, warm, friendly, honest and welcoming. Indeed many people say that Turks are very similar in nature to Irish and they certainly share our sense of humour and our ability to enjoy a joke - even at our own expense. Turkey is a vast country stretching from the Black Sea in the north to the Mediterranean in the south and ... |
![]() | Spectacular Turkey For all who are curious and eager to learn about the names and locations of these wonders, here is a key to the images shown in the video, sorted chronologically by their respective appearances in the presentation. Enjoy! (Also See: www.kultur.gov.tr 00:00 "Welcome..." 00:05 Iznik Quartz Tiles and Ottoman Calligraphy (en.wikipedia.org www.armory.com 00:10 "...To the Cradle of Civilizations" Aspendos Amphitheater (en.wikipedia.org 00:15 Lycian Rock Tombs (en.wikipedia.org 00:20 Baths of ... |
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![]() | Beautiful Turkey: Trabzon Beautiful Turkey: Trabzon I can't live If living is without you Do I need to say more? |
![]() | Sufi Dervish Ceremony, Turkey - Semester at Sea Summer 2009 The World Music class attended a Sufi Dervish religious ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey. The hour-and-a-half event evolved from somber walking and bowing dressed in all black to a sea of swirling white as they raised their hands towards heaven symbolically receiving blessings from God to pass to the less fortunate. |

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