And what spring do you have?

in travel •  7 years ago 

Hi friends! It's Monday. There is such a sign or tradition - to start something new from Monday. Spring reigns on the street! As much as winter wants to go, her time is over. Despite the fact that night is still quite frosty, the day is sunny and it is warm outside! Spring is my favorite time of the year, nature awakens from sleep, the birds sing louder, the sun shines brighter. In many countries, spring comes at different times.

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Last year I was in Istanbul in Turkey in early March. There was already a real spring! Flower beds pleased us with bright flowers, the sky was blue-blue! I want to show you a few photos of spring Istanbul, it is beautiful!

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Here are some interesting facts about this city. Istanbul is the largest city of Turkey on the banks of the Bosphorus Strait. This metropolis is the only one in the country, and all over the world, which is located simultaneously in Europe and Asia. It is through Istanbul that the geographical border between the two continents passes, and it is here that the waters of the two seas, Black and Marble, meet. The European part of the city and the Asian quarters are connected by several bridges, the movement of which never stops.

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Istanbul managed to visit the capital of four empires: Roman, Byzantine, Latin and Ottoman. Has its own characteristics and local climate. It is subtropical, but because the city is located on the border of the corresponding weather zone, cold winds often blow here. You can come to Istanbul in order to see the world's famous attractions, and just walk through the streets and enjoy the atmosphere of this wonderful city.

If you want to spend a good weekend - be sure to visit Istanbul) Thanks for reading!

P.s. All photos are taken by me.

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Nice pictures. Next time you should visit ancient lands of Armenia. It shares borders with Turkey. You would of been amazed with the many beautiful historic places.

Thanks for the advice! I hope, I can do it)

I have heard much about this city in news and my old history books. Its really so beautiful. I've also heard that the black roses grow in Turkey. Is this true? I'm pretty excited about it.

Frankly speaking, I didn't see black roses in Turkey. But this does not mean that they do not grow there) Thanks for stopping by)

This is absolutely beautiful! What gorgeous architecture; thank you for sharing!

I am telling you....they are so nice

Wow! I wonder how manage to put all this stuffs together. Thumbs up to you dear

I am so happy because winter is almost over

i personaly don't like winter only because its so cold and i am forced to go skiing.

sorry but i don't like it :)

i prefer hot sun and swimming in the sea

Hey, spring is also my favorite season, and when it's cold I go to hot places. very nice post I will visit turkeys :) I greet gordon :)

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In my country, there is no spring season.
I love istanbul.absolutely, i love president of turkey present day.

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Spring is one of four seasons in the subtropics, a transition from winter to summer.

In the northern hemisphere, spring begins around 21 March to 21 June, while in the southern hemisphere, spring begins around 23 September to 21 December. Spring comes after winter, where the plants bloom again, which is why spring is also called the "flower season". Spring makes daylight longer than night. Eve in the spring usually feels a bit hot because of summer. In contrast to the autumn that the air was rather cold because of winter

Winter in Turkey is usually in December, January and February this is the right season for those of you who want to vacation in Turkey and looking for experience if you want to enjoy snow in turkey, for example try skiing in Turkey. In addition if you want a cheap tour package turki then in this season hotel and flight prices tend to be cheaper. Although ski resort prices tend to be expensive. In addition, when you visit some famous attractions in Turkey it will tend to be more comfortable and more comfortable, because not too many people who travel at the time. Do not forget to prepare as well as your supplies because you have to adjust to winter clothes in turki because at that time the temperature ranges from 0 - 19 degrees Celsius. Cool @springmelody

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