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Published: October 20th 2011
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Built during the 17th century as a stopping point along the trade route to the Black Sea coast, Safranbolu lies within a deep ravine of the Tokatlı mountains. Although the town now boasts running water and electricity, there is nothing modern about it. The buildings are made from sun-dried mud bricks and wood, varying in condition from crumbling to perfectly restored. Toilets are hidden in cupboa...
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Lawson Barnes
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btw.... the Photos
Are excellent. Did you purchase a new camera for this run ?