Travel in Turkey, Abandoned Places
You like to be left out of material like exchange, revision, dam building.
In this abandoned state that will happen in a history, propagation destruction effect is seen. These cities, which experience more entropy, are given after what experience around the world.
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The largest building in Europe and the second largest in the world: Büyükada Greek Orphanage
Built by the French in the 1800s, this building used to be an orphan housing an old Rumhane. in 1964.
The Savaşan Village, which was submerged under the waters of the Euphrates, in Halfeti, Şanlıurfa.
In the village people, you were settled 30 km away years ago. This abandoned campus, which has an impressive atmosphere, is a preferred area for photography enthusiasts.
Kayaköy, which is located 8 km from the Fethiye district of Muğla,
Before World War I, in the villages where 6,500 wars lived, other Greeks and what happened were massacred. The occupiers belonging to Lausanne are accepted about the people who are thought about them, which is being practiced today from Kayaköy.
Village with walls and a church inside: Midyat Zaz
Its name is now referred to as İzbırak. Villagers of villages as Tur Abdin Villages on Kul Mountain in Mardin Midyat district. He lived in the 90s from the village people.
This historical wooden house on İncirli Street in Istanbul
Those who believe that mysterious events have taken place in this house since the 70s. To the hard to believe, the house disappeared in five seconds and then came back again.
A Bursa village turned into a ghost village: Çökene
Due to financial difficulties, lives that pass shortly after life leave behind those they have established. You can clearly see the destruction as you enter the houses.
Similarly, an abandoned campus from the English: Dark Village
There was once a full life in the Dark Village, which is close to the Istranca Mountains in Kırklareli. It has now turned into a hardware village.
Sandima Village, inside a rocky gorge in Bodrum
The village of Yalikavak, with a wonderful view, this is a Turkmen village built on the southern slopes of Partinapas Rock. While this 600-year-old village was a settlement where livestock and olive cultivation were carried out, it was left empty in the 1950s when the inhabitants of the village migrated to Yalikavak.
Pusat Village under the Pusat-Özen Dam in the Hafik district of Sivas
The village was emptied over the Pusat-Özen Dams on the Pusat Stream and Madenköy Stream in 2009 by the State Hydraulic Works. During the drought period, the minaret of the mosque can be seen above the waters.
Old Naked Village in Bayındır district of İzmir
Village residents abandoned village of the 80s. Due to the difficulty of transportation, they migrated to Yeşilova Village, which is in a more convenient location. The stone and adobe houses they left behind have eroded over time.
A Greek village at the end of Gökçeada: Dereköy (Shinudi)
Located between Halakasi and Madraboduz, the village was once among the largest villages in Turkey. It is in the past from 1950 to 150. There are two churches open to worship in the village.
Saint Pierre Han, one of the most important buildings in Istanbul Galata
Saint Pierre Han, which was built by the French in 1770 and located in one of the most important historical streets of Istanbul, was destroyed by the work of food manufacturers and workers and metal workshops.
This 3-storey, 66-room building will be restored by the municipality so that the Bahçeşehir University Conservatory is for the building, and it will be newly built in the building.
Sazak, an old Greek village right across Chios.
The reason why he lived in the village from his upbringing on the Karaburun Peninsula is between the dele signed in Turkey Greece in 1923. When the Greeks left the region and migrated to Chios, the village has turned into a desolate place today.
Bonus: Located in Famagusta of the TRNC: Covered Varosha
It was once the most famous part of Cyprus. The area, which was abandoned by the Greek Cypriots in the 1974 Cyprus Campaign, remained in the military after the operation, and most of it was closed to settlement and settlement. Re-examine the Maraş beach, located right on the Green Line, after 46 days on October 8, 2020.
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