Photos from north-eastern TurkeyI flew from Istanbul to the North-East of Turkey, which is much less visited than the southern shores, but holds many surprises. I started in Erzurum, which has many ancient buildings from mosques to tombs to medressas. Next, I travelled to the Black Sea coastal valleys of Sumela and Uzungol, near Trabzon. Finally, I had a very pleasant stay in the Georgian valley of Bahral. |
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The Blue Mosque at night - Istanbul
All the photos below are from the North-East of Turkey
Erzurum : Çifte Minaret Madrasa
Erzurum : celebrations
Trabzon : Aya Sofia byzantine church
Sumela : ruins of a greek monastery on a cliff side
Uzungol : the lake was being "reshaped" with bulldozers
The upper Bahral valley with cherry trees in bloom
Small village in the steppe
See also more photos from 2000-2001
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Turkey was the start of the 2005 trip
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to : Georgia
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