Sunday, March 29, 2009

Holiday in northwest Turkey

Big stones are made press to Olive for produced Olive Oil.


Assos/ Behramkale lies down the coast of Aegean


Sea-gull is waiting for foods foreward of the boat.


Narrow streets of Ayvalık, smells of old days.



Ayvalık Toast ! Very very delicious.! Must be try it. !


Cunda island / Ayvalık are very nice places with old greek style houses.



This is '' Troy Horse'' inside the Troy ruins near Çanakkale province.

Hello, this is first photos of my photoblog from Turkey. I have intended to write about my province Kocaeli and my wonderful county , Turkey. And I will support my writings with our own pictures.

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