Tag: “Traditional Turkish Boat”

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  1. The Turkish wooden gullet

    If you're looking for something more luxurious than the usual rust buckets offered for cheap cruises, than a cruise on a traditional Turkish wooden gullet is probably the best option.

  2. Stockholm archipelago

    On my way to Vaxholm in the swedish archipelago.

  3. Boat from Batambang to Siem Reap

    It can actually take up to 12 hours. Bring your sunscreen!!!

  4. Ferry Storage

    During the winter, the ferry boats in Millersburg, Pennsylvania are stored along the banks of the Susquehanna River.

  5. Slow boat...

    Phi Phi Don is an island in Thailand that relies on longboats for everything. All are hand made.

  6. Millersburg Ferry

    The oldest wooden paddle-boat ferry still in normal operation. It crosses the Susquehanna River at Millersburg, Pennsylvania.

  7. Colorful Boats

    Here in Porto Belo you can jump into a typical fishermen boat that will take for a tour around Porto Belo Island and to many white sand beaches scattered around the peninsula.

    The boats themselves are visually appealing - a lot of colors and character. They were used in the past to hunt whales (baleias) hence the name "baleeiras".

  8. Dad's breakfast...

    a table top guide to the elements of a simple, traditional Turkish breakfast

  9. Plaça del Rei

    Every Friday in spring and autumn some hundred people team up at Plaça del Rei to celebrate one of Barcelona's best-kept secret parties; a gathering of dance and upbeat folk songs played by musicians with traditional instruments in a medieval square.

    On these evenings it breathes tradition and magic.

  10. Pottery in underground factory cave

    Pottery in underground factory cave, Avanos Turkey