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vibrant green of Turkey's lush, humid Blak Sea Coast surprises those who
imagine the country to be nothing but barren steppe. From the european
border with Bulgaria to the Georgian border, dense pine forests cover the
mountaintops while lush vegetation and bountiful crops grow in the lower
elevations and valleys. Along the coastline, mile after mile of beautiful
uncrowded beaches offer sun, swimming and relaxation.
In
the springtime, delicate wild-flower blossoms carpet the rolling meadows
of the eastern hills. The wooden houses in fishing villages and mountain
hamlets alike preserve indigenous and traditional architectural styles.
The humid climate and fertile soil encourage cultivation of a variety of
crops including tea, tobacco, corn and hazelnuts. The magic of such a diverse
landscape proves irresistible to any friend of nature, whether hiker or
mountain climber or canoe enthusiast; whether you go in by mountain bike
or by jeep safari. |

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