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Buyukada, Turkey |
Did you ever visit Buyukada, an island in Turkey, also known as Adalar? If yes, then you know much about it. But if no, then let's come up. I'm going to tell you all (whether you visit it before or not) about this island.
Being the largest one, Buyukada is situated in the Sea Marmara, near to Istanbul city. Ahhh! It's an undoubtedly enchanting place in both its texture and its environment. Its buildings, designed beautifully, are an amalgam of ancient and modern styles. These are decorated with orchids and flowers mounting their walls. Now, imagine its beauty!. Its roads are twisted and bumpy but smooth. Everything is neat and clean including, its atmosphere. Doesn't this make you feel refreshing? Really?
And you know, what is the most remarkable fact about Buyukada? To maintain cleanliness bicycles and carts (Baghis) are the only transportation means in this area. You will not observe any automobiles.
The sea, touching the island's corners, its mountains with their greenery, its beautiful houses and markets, its residents and the tourists walking in its streets and all the hustle and bustle here, these all things do nothing but increase its charm. For your enjoyment, I'm doing attach the pictures of the island.
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Sea-view from a mountain |
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A bumpy road
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A beautiful street of Buyukada |
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The Sea-side
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An outdoor restaurant |
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One of the bumpy streets in Buyukada |
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A house with its lush green lawn in Buyukada
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| A street with a house, a cart, and bicycles |
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An open-air view of a restaurant
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A stunning view of sea Marmara touching the edges of the island, Buyukada
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