Meandering the mountain roads behind Turkey's Black Sea coast, one comes across isolated villages nestled in the hillsides. Some are inaccessible by car and require a few hours' walk across a valley. Cables stretched across the valleys to exchange goods and messages across a pulley are common site. In this context, the kuşdil (bird language), a language consisting of loud whistles developed among mountain residents to facilitate communication.
Read MoreIf May 19 in Turkey is like France's July 14th Bastille Day or America's July 4th Independence Day, then Samsun on the Black Sea coast is Turkey's Paris or Philadelphia.
Read MoreThere are lots of great reasons to come to Turkey's Black Sea coast region, but chief among them is a love for outdoor adventure. If you're an adventure tourist, welcome to your playground.
Read Moretheperennialplate.com and intrepidtravel.com produced this incredible video capturing the delicious food of this land and its beautiful faces.
Read MoreIn the heart of Ordu's Ünye district sits an unassuming Ottoman period stone building that houses what I think is one of the best restaurants on the Black Sea coast.
Read MoreThe Turks of the Black Sea coast are a hearty people. They love to tell stories and organize communal gatherings. So it's no surprise that music is an essential part of Black Sea culture.
Read MoreIf you are looking to learn Turkish, there are some great resources available. One of my favorites is turkishteatime.com.
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