Black Sea Region Collection
The Black Sea Region, located in Asia, is known for its atmospheric beauty that captivates visitors from all over the world
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The Black Sea Region, located in Asia, is known for its atmospheric beauty that captivates visitors from all over the world. With its stunning landscapes and breathtaking views, this region never fails to leave a lasting impression. In Bolu, as the dawn breaks, the sky fills with clouds creating an enchanting color image. The blue sky blends seamlessly with the clouds, painting a picture-perfect scene that is truly mesmerizing. Moving above Bolu into the heart of the Black Sea Region, you are greeted by an awe-inspiring sight. The clear blue sky stretches endlessly above you while fluffy white clouds float peacefully by. This atmospheric view creates a sense of tranquility and serenity that can only be found in this remarkable part of Asia. Venturing further into this captivating region brings you to ancient sites near Alaca Huyuk in Egypt dating back to c1350 BC. These historical landmarks serve as reminders of civilizations long gone but not forgotten. As your journey continues through Trabzon province, indulge in Muhlama - a traditional Turkish dish with melted cheese - while taking in the picturesque Uzungol scenery. This culinary delight perfectly complements the natural beauty surrounding it. No visit to the Black Sea Region would be complete without savoring Hamsi - fried anchovies - which are famous delicacies here. The combination of crispy fish and stunning coastal views creates an unforgettable experience for food enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Sit back and relax with a cup of Cay – black tea served in tulip glasses – as you soak up Anatolia's rich culture amidst beautiful surroundings. Amasya offers a townscape like no other; its castle overlooking river Yesilirmak paints a striking picture against the backdrop of Ottoman houses. At nightfall, these historic buildings illuminate Amasya's streets creating a magical ambiance that transports you back in time. Explore further along Yesilirmak river where Ottoman houses coexist harmoniously with the Tombs of the Kings.