Showing posts with label sores dogan photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sores dogan photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Turkey Lake View : Sores Dogan


A picture of a beautiful beach always sells a country to me…Came across this picture this morning of the Turkish coast! (Actually reminds me of the bay you see when you are standing at Cape Point) Turkey has never been on my list of places to visit, but after
seeing this.
Turkey is a vast and varied country with a rich and colourful history, incredible and diverse landscapes, delicious traditional cuisine and warm hospitality.
Set on 4000 miles of coastline, Turkey is blessed with some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and exquisite blue seas. The country is renowned for its relaxing beach holidays and over the past few decades, has become one of the top tourist destinations in the Med.
Away from the beach scene, Turkey is a country for all tastes offering a variety of  experiences including spectacular historical sites and archaeological wonders, lively nightlife, bustling street markets, infamous Turkish spa baths, and a wide range of sporting activities. Once a well kept secret, it’s now one of Europe’s most popular golfing destinations thanks to a combination of quality championship courses and five-star all inclusive resorts.
- Sores Dogan

Thursday, 7 November 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

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).