Hi, I am Tom. I will travel around the world for the rest of my life.
【Global Travel 2】Alacati,Turkey
Alacati, a town on the coast of Aegean belongs to Izmir. In the period of the Osman Empire, many Greek residents who had lived in the Empire were expelled back to the other side of Greece after 1923, but the Greek style of the town was well preserved. To this day, the whole town is still full of dreamy fairy tales.
As soon as I entered the town and dragged my suitcase, I couldn't help myself to pull out my cell phone to take some pictures.
Cumbali konak hotel,the hotel we are staying
Enjoy a light breakfast on the sunny grass.
There will be a market fair outside our hotel every Saturday night. Europeans who come on vacation often come here to buy fresh fruits and vegetables, go back to their apartments, cook their own meals.
I can't understand all these things, but they look very worthwhile to take photos.
Various spices
Business desks and chairs can be placed anywhere on the street
All kinds of colors do not appear to be abrupt and rustic.
The small stone brick paved streets are hidden in the middle of a low drainage drainage channel. This design is naturally unintentional.
I don't understand how this windmill works. It's probably just a display.
From the Alacati town center back to the main road, there is a bus stop, which can arrive in Cesme direction by mini bus.
Cesme is on the Aegean seaside. It's more quiet than arajarat, and there are fewer places to visit. The seashore is not a beach, a cruise terminal, and the lodging here is twice as expensive as Alacati.
Just in case of a marathon, a passer-by will applaud and cheer if he passes an athlete. I don't know you, but the communication between us is self-evident.
An uncle who is fishing on the beach.