Thursday, 31 October 2013

Sores Dogan’s Turkey View

St. Peter’s magnificent 15th century castle on the hillside that overlooks a harbor is
what you will find in Bodrum, Turkey.



It is one of the prettier historical towns that you will encounter if you travel here and want to explore the area. Despite being what many refer to as a cosmopolitan resort, it is filled with white-washed housed dating back to ancient times as well as some of the narrowest and winding roads you will find anywhere in the entire country.

Friday, 25 October 2013

Sores Dogan View of Turkish Temple

Sores Dogan

Turkey Temple

Hagia Sophia, also known as The Blue Mosque. In Istanbul

Turkey is a uniquely situated country having one foot in Europe but at the same time being the passage way into Central Asia and the Middle East. Turkey has been the bridge between the all three areas therefore giving it a crucial geostrategic standing and gaining attention from big powers. “For the last half century, Turkey’s geopolitical outlook has been shaped by its military alliance with the West” (Wilkens 3).

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Family Holidays in Turkey

Turkey has a family activity holidays to suit children of almost any age. Children who visit the Turquoise Coast will love telling their friends about a trip in a glass-bottomed boat to see the sunken city of Kekova at first hand, as well as taking a safari through the hills above Kas. Meanwhile, teenagers who are keen on making the most of being based close to the Mediterranean will love the chance to try out snorkelling, sea kayaking and scuba diving. As a family specialist operator, we also offer single parent holidays so you don’t need to worry about single supplements.


Tuesday, 1 October 2013

African elephant, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe




“I loved the lighting on this shot, which was taken from the grounds of my camp in Hwange National Park just before sunset. The elephants milled around for some time, mixing with other species that happened by every now and then, such as the impala in the foreground.”