Category: Turkey

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Sketches of Lake Çıldır, Turkey, April 30, 2026, With Tarkan and Metin

Sketches of Lake Çıldır, Turkey It was the day of a planned border crossing from Turkey to Georgia. Border crossing can be a nervous activity; it often takes much longer than expected without reasons clearly given, or there can be challenges that I could not prepare for, such as a non-functioning data connection on the other side or the unavailability of mandatory car insurance. I read that the Georgian side of the road is in pretty rough condition for the first hours of driving, so I...
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Nemrut and Conversation, April 15, 2026, Mount Nemrut, Turkiye

Nemrut and Conversation The peak of Mount Nemrut is probably the only archaeological site I’ve tried to visit three times. The first time, I was sent back by the entrance guards with only 2 km to go due to the uncleared snow on the road. That evening, I chose to camp in the lower area of the mountain to make a second attempt the next morning—but the following day turned out to be drizzling with a thick fog already in the lower area, an obvious sign...
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Sketches of Urfa, April 12, 2026, Sanliurfa, Turkiye

Sketches of Urfa Urfa, officially called Şanlıurfa, is a major city in Southeastern Turkiye. It is widely known as a cultural melting pot where Turkish, Kurdish, and Arabic traditions and cuisines have blended over centuries into a unique regional identity. For visitors, it is also known as the base for visiting Göbekli Tepe, the oldest known temple site in human history. Besides the usual list of “things to do” in Urfa, which already seemed impressive, I began noticing something in the earlier part of the day...
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Sketches of Göbekli Tepe, 14 April 2026 Göbekli Tepe, Turkiye

    Sketches of Göbekli Tepe Göbekli Tepe has been a  ‘want to go’ site on my Google Maps for many years. Having been properly discovered only about 30 years ago, it is still believed to be the oldest complex of human history, dating back as far as 10,000 B.C, seriously challenging the pre-established idea about the stages of human development. Due to travel advisories the past weeks in Southeastern Turkiye, I did not originally plan to go there, but the inclement weather around Mt. Nemrut...
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Self-consciousness feels different here, 8 April, 2026 Kayseri, Türkiye

  Self-consciousness feels different here As much as I like traveling, I am conscious that one aspect of my character does not align well with it: I prefer to go with the flow of the environment and do not want to “raise a hand” or be the center of attention. It can be called a common aspect of human nature (we are at peace when surrounded by similar people), but staying low profile is either not an option or not ideal as a traveler, as you...
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Mercimek koftesi @ Lüleburgaz, Turkey, February 15, 2020

Mercimek koftesi Turkish cuisine is rich and diverse. The Ottoman Empire had allowed the introduction of multiple cultures, and different cuisines co-evolved over time. And I am glad that I had tried at least some of the most iconic dishes during my stay. In Lüleburgaz, a city in western Turkey, I had the pleasure to taste home-made Mercimek Koftesi, or lentil meatball. Its characteristic shape is the result of squeezing it in the palm, and it looks practically the same as Çiğ köfte, or raw meatball,...
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with Sibel and Ozlem @ Istanbul, Turkey, February 8th, 2020

with Sibel and Ozlem Last time it was summer and they were travelers, and now it is winter and they are locals. By coincidence, we reunited on a very cold day in Istanbul, and for some time we had to cover our faces as we walked because pieces of snow were getting into our eyes. Although I was a bit unwell that day, I was excited that it felt like a late Christmas for me, with friendly company and snowy streets. Especially when walking across busy...