Posts Tagged ‘yolculuk’
EDINBURGH’S STREET LAMPS
Posted in PHOTO, TRAVEL, tagged alumbrado publico, aydınlatma, calle, city, ciudad, Edinburg, Edinburgh, Edinburgo, Escocia, farola, foto, fotoğraf, illumination, iluminacion, kent, lamp post, lampara, photo, photography, Scotland, seyahat, sokak lâmbası, street, street lamp, travel, viaje, yolculuk, şehir, İskoçya on 03 February 2014| 2 Comments »
Some street lamp photos from one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
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Dünyanın en güzel şehirlerinden birinden birkaç sokak lâmbası fotoğrafı.
SCOTLAND’S DOORS 2
Posted in TRAVEL, tagged arcitecture, arquitectura, door, Escocia, foto, fotoğraf, gate, kapı, mimari, photo, photography, puerta, Scotland, seyahat, travel, viaje, yolculuk, İskoçya on 10 December 2013| Leave a Comment »
A ONE DAY ESCAPE TO FRANCE
Posted in TRAVEL, tagged arabalı vapur, Birleşik Krallık, Britain, Calais, channel, day trip, Dover, England, English Channel, feribot, ferries, ferry, France, Francia, Fransa, Inglaterra, La Manche, lighthouse, London, Londra, Londres, Manş Denizi, P&O Ferries, paseo, Reino Unido, seyahat, train, travel, tren, UK, viaje, yolculuk, İngiltere on 30 November 2013| 2 Comments »
Since we came to London, for our Paris travels we were using EuroStar trains but today finally we experienced Dover-Calais ferries for crossing the channel for a short trip. The London-Dover train (2 hours) + Dover-Calais ferry (1,5 hour) system worked very well for us and the weather also was very helpful for having a little “air de France”.
Calais surprised us with its empty streets on a sunny Saturday. The 80’s music broadcast from the loudspeakers at the empty but christmas decorated Place d’Armes was little bit twilight zonish. The 55 metres high Calais Lighthouse visit accompanied by the lighthouse guide was the best part of the day. Climbing 271 steps of this lighthouse built in 1848, definitely worth.
At the end of the day, on the way back, we were the only ferry passengers without carrying huge bags full of beer cans, etc. and it was interesting to observe the amount of daily trade circulation/activity of people between two ports.
WATER OF LEITH IN EDINBURGH
Posted in TRAVEL, tagged dere, doğa, Edinburg, Edinburgh, Edinburgo, Escocia, gezi, nature, nehir, paseo, rio, river, Scotland, travel, trip, viaje, walk, Water of Leigh, yürüyüş, yolculuk, İskoçya on 14 November 2013| 4 Comments »
An oasis in the middle of Edinburgh. A beautiful walk way along the water under the trees. Peaceful, quite and just beautiful.
THE SMELL OF THE AEGEAN SEA
Posted in TRAVEL, TURKEY, tagged Aegean, Aegean Sea, deniz, Ege, Ege Denizi, Egeo, gezi, mar, Mar Egeo, sea, seyahat, summer, tatil, Türkiye, travel, turkey, Turquia, vacaciones, vacation, verano, viaje, yaz, yolculuk on 06 October 2013| Leave a Comment »
Since three weeks we were in Turkey enjoying the last days of summer, eating fresh figs, fresh wallnuts, green tangerines, aegean fishes, goat cheese, laying down under the sun, swimming in cristal clear aegean waters with calamaries and fishes.
And we left our hearths in Aegean Sea, again…
EDINBURGH
Posted in TRAVEL, tagged Birleşik Krallık, Bretaña, Britain, Britanya, city, ciudad, Edinburg, Edinburgh, Edinburgo, Escocia, foto, fotoğraf, gezi, kent, photo, photography, Reino Unido, Scotland, seyahat, travel, UK, United Kingdom, viaje, yolculuk, şehir, İskoçya on 10 September 2013| Leave a Comment »
In July, we made a little road trip and big part of this trip was in Scotland. It was our first time in Scotland. We loved the country, we loved the people, specially Edinburgh. We felt there at home. Even, we have been regular customer to a pub during nine days we stayed there and made new pub friends, talked with them about the life, the city, the museums, the jazz, the poetry (specially Robert Burns), sports and -even we were agreed to not to talk about politics while drinking alcohol- little bit politics. Yes, it was a very special pub and we keep it to ourselves.
When we were talking about a trip to Scotland we were expecting a rainy and cold weather even in summer and for being in such northern part of the island, we were ready to it. Buuut, during our stay there, Scotland lived most hot two weeks since last twenty years and it was heaven for us (not for Scottish friends).
We will share more photos and details of this beautiful city but as an opening, we can say that we fell in love with Edinburgh. Is one of these old, characterful, amazing cities with beautiful people and we hope to go back there again.
DOORS OF CANTERBURY
Posted in PHOTO, TRAVEL, tagged antigua, Birleşik Krallık, Bretaña, Britain, Britanya, Canterbury, door, England, eski, foto, fotoğraf, gezi, historic, historico, Inglaterra, kapı, old, photo, photography, puerta, Reino Unido, seyahat, tarihi, travel, UK, viaje, yolculuk, İngiltere on 07 September 2013| Leave a Comment »
BIBURY IN COTSWOLDS
Posted in TRAVEL, tagged Arlington Row, Birleşik Krallık, Bretaña, Britain, Britanya, casa de piedra, Cotswolds, cottage, England, eski, gezi, Inglaterra, kasaba, köy, old, paseo, pueblo, Reino Unido, riverside, seyahat, stone house, taş ev, town, travel, UK, viaje, viejo, yolculuk, İngiltere on 05 September 2013| Leave a Comment »
Cotswolds towns are one of our favorite destinations in UK. The second town we visited last week after Painswick, is Bibury which is a 600-700 persons populated little town.
The town’s most visited parts are Arlington Row and the riverside lined by beautiful stone cottages. Bibury is not a place to spend hours maybe but certainly worth to pop up even for a short walk to see these beautiful old cottages.
PAINSWICK IN COTSWOLDS
Posted in TRAVEL, tagged Birleşik Krallık, BK, Bretaña, Britain, Britanya, casa de piedra, Cotswolds, England, foto, fotoğraf, gezi, Inglaterra, kasaba, narrow street, Painswick, paseo, photo, photography, pueblo, Reino Unido, seyahat, stone houses, taş ev, town, travel, UK, viaje, yolculuk, İngiltere on 03 September 2013| 2 Comments »
Last week on our way to Silverstone for Moto GP, we visited two beautiful Cotswolds towns. The first town we stopped is Painswick. We walked on the narrow streets of the town and took some photos. We looked for a nice place to drink something but it was little bit like a ghost town and most of the shops were closed.
Anyway we enjoyed our walk on the streets lined of Cotswolds stone houses. The sun was not shining on that part of the day, pitty for the photos but it was nice to visit another town of this beautiful part of our little kingdom.