Friday 7 February 2020

A Traveller's View: The Turkish Black Sea Coast, Eastern and South-eastern Turkey and Bakur and Bashur Kurdistan


Chapter 2: Along the Turkish Black Sea Coast - from Istanbul to Trabzon


The small town of Amasra on the Black Sea Coast





The  coach bus to Safranbolu, 8 November 2019

Turkish urban landscapes


The north bridge across the Bosphorus. There are three, with the two further south within the city of Istanbul itself.

Western Istanbul looking south down the Bosphorus.

The Bosphorus city of Gebze, by coach window.











More Turkish urban landscapes. More Turks live in apartments than houses.

Tea stop

Comfortbale coach, with free tea.

The old Ottoman town of Safranbolu, about 150 kms north of Ankara in the western Pontic mountains.







On the way, north out of Safranbolu

The minibus to Amasra

small town depot
off the bus at Amasra, on the Black Sea Coast

Amasra


Roman bridge to the island Roman fortress

Amasra



town detail

Black Sea sunset



choice



it just kept going down




Amasra in mixed light


Window with an evening view

town detail

Second eve in Amasra



Night view from my room

my room in Amasra

town detail

Local graffitti art

leaving Amasra

 From Asmara to Sinop


the hills out of Amasra

The bus station at Kastamonu

the inland roads to Sinop





Sinop

the port at night


Otel Denizci "Sea Hotel"

the port in the morning


summer carnival stored





A statue of Diogenes, cynic philosopher of Sinope

Sinope's northern west coast looking west

Sinop's northern fishing port and sea walls







Up the eastern slopes of the city to the headland

Looking west down to Sinop, the Black Sea right, the southern harbour left



Dolphin and bicyclist

Shepard dell upon the headland








great little room

 

 From Sinop to Trabzon

 

on the road to Trabzon 

Sinop, looking form the south

The Black Sea Coast


roadside mosque

Turkish architecture

roadside mosque

agriculture

The city of Samsun


Samsun "otogar" (Bus station)



roadside mosque

Black Sea fishing vessels


the road to Trabzon

The coastal city of Unye

Fatsa, population 116,000





The coastal city of Ordu



dinner stop


Giresun




Trabzon's eastern plaza (Meydisi)



Hotel Nur

The view from Hotel Nur





Breakfast at Hotel Nur


not a bad room - a little pricey...