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Forbes travel author pens Turkey's travel industry paradise Bozcaada

Ann Abel, a movement journalist for the prestigious U.S.- based Forbes magazine, has as of late written an article on one of Turkey's fascination spots, Bozcaada, naming it as a "mystery Aegean island heaven."

paradise Bozcaada

"All that is motivation to visit—and something you can't discover on most Aegean islands — yet two significant draws are wine (which I'll return to) and rich history," Abel's supposition harmony read.

In her segment, Abel worried on Bozcaada's characteristic legacies just as social ones.


"Graves on the island date from 3,000 BC. Throughout the hundreds of years, it was involved by Pelasgians, Phoenicians, Athenians, Greeks, Persians, Alexander the Great, Byzantines, Genoese, Venetians and Ottomans," she composed.

 paradise Bozcaada

"The most huge section came when the island, at that point known as Tenedos, was referenced a few times in The Iliad. It's only a short good ways from Troy, as in the Trojan War," she included.

paradise Bozcaada

Putting accentuation on the copious history of Bozcaada going back to the Trojan War, Abel said the recently opened archeological exhibition hall makes the retreat town progressively "engaging for history sweethearts."

Abel likewise underlined that Bozcaada is a fascination spot to such an extent that about 1.5 million travelers have visited the town last season.

"There are the vivid bars in the town focus, the vineyards over a great part of the open country, and the ravishing sea shores rimmed with mosaics of blue. The water is cold yet hypnotizing to look at. There's a huge, well-protected mansion to visit, an engaging marina and numerous decent places to eat," she said.

"Public activity unfurls in the city. Individuals go through hours drinking tea or possibly wine," she included.

The movement feature writer additionally portrayed Turkish individuals as "the most accommodating individuals on this planet."

Abel had recently written two increasingly Turkish retreat towns, Muğla's Bodrum and Izmir's Alaçatı.

Bozcaada promotional video

Ladies discover business in old city of Hera

Ladies working in the old city of Heraion-Teichos (city of Hera), which houses the hints of the Thracian civic establishments in the Süleymanpaşa region of the northwestern area of Tekirdağ, make a decent living working at the unearthings.

old city of Hera

Since 2000, ladies laborers have been associated with the progressing unearthings in the antiquated City of Hera in the Karaevli neighborhood.

Ladies, who originate from Aydoğdu and Çınarlı neighborhoods to the uncovering field each morning, work for the duration of the day to uncover authentic finds under the influence of archeologists.

The leader of the unearthings and the Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University leader of the prehistoric studies office, Professor Neşe Atik, said that ladies laborers are satisfied with the unearthings.

Expressing that the ladies are working meticulously, Atik stated, "They share the fervor of their discoveries with us. They know the reality of the work. For instance, they know in any event, when to expel a tad of soil."

 old city of Hera

Expressing that since the start of the unearthings, the ladies working in the field are nearly as educated as a paleontology understudy, and included, "It might differ contingent upon the season, yet we typically start at 8 toward the beginning of the day. They eat here. There are lunch breaks in the middle. We are burrowing layer by layer. A wide range of finds can be found under the earth; it tends to be coins, figures, earthenware, or pots."

Atik said that Turkey is an authentic and social cosmopolitan and hosts various human advancements, underlining the need to make a case for these wealth.

Expressing that the city of Hera is a significant chronicled site, the disclosure of the discoveries here with female laborers makes the work progressively important, Atik stated, "We have 10-12 female specialists here. The more extended the working time, the better for our laborers, since some of them bolster their family economy and deal with their kids. Our longing is to broaden our working time, increment the quantity of laborers and carry the travel industry to the city of Hera totally. To uncover this city with our female laborers fulfills us."

One of the laborers, Havva Bulkan said that she had been engaged with the removal works since 2004 and turns out to be glad when she discovers something.

She said that she is additionally working in a field, however focused on removal works need more consideration.


"We give the verifiable pieces we find to the educator. She gives us data about the chronicled piece. In this way, we find out about it. We treat our work carefully."

Kıymet Altın said that they clean the surface before beginning to burrow the territory.


Expressing that the removal work requires artfulness, she stated, "There are understudies here. At the point when things turn out, we show them. We adapt together with them. They quickly take the proportion of the piece and record it. We as a whole originate from a similar neighborhood with companions. By working here, we add to our family economy. This isn't care for hands on work. We are burrowing all the more cautiously."

Lost Byzantine palace found submerged

Inside the extent of the Yalova Coasts Ancient Harbor and Underwater Survey, which was done in Altınova area of the northwestern region of Yalova for a long time, the Byzantine rank of Kibatos (Civetot) was found.

 found submerged

It was accounted for that the palace was worked for the asylum of Anglo-Saxon troopers, who got away from the Battle of Hasting between the Crusader armed forces and the Seljuk militaries in the First Crusade in 1069 however may have stayed under the Hersek Lagoon because of extreme seismic tremors.

The overview has been done with the consent of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and with the commitments of Altınova Municipality, Uludağ University and the Turkish Historical Society.

During the works completed by a group made up of scholarly Serkan Gündüz, Işıl Akalan Gündüz of Leicester University, Survey Engineer Ilke Ekioğlu of Sinop University and a group of understudies, an ocean stronghold spreading over a region of roughly 4,200 square meters was found on the coastline among Altınova and Karamürsel area of Kocaeli. The stronghold was in 3.5 meters down.

Following the revelation, a question and answer session was hung on the shore of Hersek Lagoon.


Altınova Mayor Metin Oral said that the stronghold was found because of a two-year work and proceeded:

"In spite of the fact that it was situated in a significant spot in the history scene, discovering this palace, which couldn't be authoritatively limited, was one reason for beginning our exploration. It was known from the composed reports that the Byzantine Emperor Alexius had assembled a mansion around there for Anglo-Saxon troopers, who fled the Battle of Hasting in 1069, which changed the historical backdrop of England. So as to discover the château, we have been scanning for an ocean manor on the contrary side of the Hereke Castle close Helenopolis, in light of the examinations we have done in the locale for a long time.

 Underwater Survey

The structure, distinguished between Helenopolis (Hersek) and Karamürsel, is believed to be the Kibatos-Civetot Castle since its design is fundamentally the same as the articulations in the composed reports. Kibatos-Civetot Castle increased incredible significance in 1096 during the First Crusades. In 1095, only one year after the Pope's require the Crusade, the principal battle, called the Crusade, started. Alexios, who needed to expel the Crusaders, who came to Constantinople, from the capital, sent them to Kibatos Castle. The armed forces went to the manor by means of Nicomedia from the land, and some went legitimately to the palace via ocean. As indicated by the different sources, their number was between 25,000-600,000 individuals."

Oral said that they would begin attempting to expose the château


"The Crusades have had unavoidable ramifications for both the Christian world and the whole Muslim world. This fight is vital for European history. Be that as it may, its significance for the Anatolian Seljuk history and Turkish individuals, tragically, isn't known enough. It was the primary extraordinary fight annihilation of the Crusader history in Anatolia that would assault the Anatolian Seljuk State with different games with the attack of Iznik in 1097," he said.

Oral said that discovering this manor and archeological investigations will reveal insight into a dull page of our history and included, "In this period, we will feature our verifiable surfaces. We will uncover them. It will likewise give us data about the Seljuk State. In the accompanying procedure, it might give us diverse chronicled data. This is the start. The fundamental work will start from this point forward."

The attempts to uncover Kibatos Castle will take around three years. The discoveries of the investigations will be imparted to the general population.

Cappadocia trail run hustling past worldwide opponents

At only five years of age, the yearly trail keep running in Turkey's grand Cappadocia locale is dashing past its worldwide companions in development, an official from its main support disclosed to Anadolu Agency.

hustling past worldwide

"The Salomon Cappadocia Ultra-Trail happens in a delightful scene, an UNESCO legacy [site], Cappadocia, and is the quickest developing race comprehensively," said Ceylan Ateş, the fare supervisor of Amer Sports, whose brands incorporate Salomon, Arc'teryx, Peak Performance, Wilson, and Precor.

Saying that French-based Salomon has been the race's title supporter for a long time running, Ateş stated: "With confidence in the occasion's long haul achievement, we will sign for an additional five years with Cappadocia, so it's extremely a long haul venture."

Cappadocia is renowned for its valleys, levels, and slopes, its fantasy scene of cones, columns, and mushroom-like stacks, strange underground urban areas, houses cut into rocks, and shake cut sanctuaries utilized by early Christians.

This rough level was shaped by normal procedures spreading over a huge number of years, with wind and downpour dissolving delicate layers of volcanic debris and magma.

Adulating the neighborliness she found in Turkey and the administrations offered for sprinters and onlookers the same, Ateş said outside cooperation in the race has been developing a seemingly endless amount of time after year.

Touting the quantity of various nations sending sprinters to the race, she clarified: "A year ago it was a tad more than 70 and this year it arrived at 80."

The 6th version of the race on Oct. 19-20 invited 2,650 sprinters, the greater part of them originating from outside Turkey.

Ateş said for the current year it was "super" to see new course records set in both the ladies' and men's classifications, with the ladies' particularly taking a major jump forward.

"The ladies' was 33 minutes quicker than a year ago," she said.

On Oct. 26, French sprinter Yannick Noel broke the course record in the 119K ultra-trail with a period of 11 hours 12 minutes and 7 seconds, beating the past time by 27 seconds.

Australian Lou Clifton, the ladies' sprinter up in the Ultra-Trail Mt. Fuji 165K (102-mile) this April, broke the Cappadocia lace in 12 hours and 41 minutes.

more in ladies

In the Salomon Cappadocia Ultra-Trail, competitors keep running on three unique tracks: the 119-km (74-mile) ultra trail, the 63-km (39-mi) medium trail, or the 38-km (24-mi) short trail.

Salomon to put more in ladies


Taking off support in the race this year for ladies was gladdening, said Ateş, and will prompt greater interest in that side.

"Ladies' interest was very high," she said.

"The expansion in the quantity of Turkish ladies sprinters in the race is critical, which gives me extremely the viewpoint that I have to put considerably more in ladies, and Salomon will."

So one year from now Salomon will dispatch ladies' trail running camps, she included.

Number of outside sprinters rose ten times


Since the race started in 2014, the quantity of contenders has soar 1,370%, said Aydin Ayhan Guney, the proprietor of Argeus Travel, the occasion coordinator.

"It pulled in 180 sprinters in 2014, which developed to 1,566 of every 2017, 1,955 of every 2018, and 2,650 of every 2019," he said.

Outside support likewise observed an amazing increment over the most recent six years, ascending from 5% to 55%.

A large portion of the outside sprinters originated from Iran, Russia, Ukraine, Romania and France, he clarified.

On the rising investment by ladies, Ayhan said ladies sprinters established 35% of the all out this year, up from 22% in 2016.

Old city Kilistra home to pixie fireplaces

home to pixie fireplaces

 The old city of Kilistra, situated on the memorable King Road in the focal Anatolian region of Konya, is drawing consideration for its cone shaped shake developments which look like "pixie stacks" found in Cappadocia.



Like Cappadocia, the old city was home to Christian people group and authentic structures, including a cross-arranged house of prayer, hyacinth church, enormous water storage, places of worship, religious communities, watchtowers, havens and antiquated streets. The remaining parts of these structures make Kilistra a significant focal point of confidence history and the travel industry.

In Meram region's Gökyurt neighborhood, the old city started to fill in as a settlement in the third century B.C. Its populace, especially the Christian people group, increased in the Hellenistic and Roman periods.

These days, is famous among travelers who visit Turkey for confidence the travel industry.


Teacher Fethullah Arık, leader of the Geology Engineers Konya Branch, said that the antiquated city additionally filled in as a station.

"A holy person named Thecla got away from the agnostic guideline in Konya and went to the Christian settlements in the Hatunsaray district.

She came to Hatunsaray on the grounds that she was under danger of genuine discipline as a result of her work in Konya to spread Christianity.

Kilistra was viewed as a station of Hatunsaray to keep assaults from irresolute individuals," Arık said.

Like Cappadocia, the Christians fabricated numerous places of worship in the Hatunsaray locale.

"The greater part of the engineering structures from that period are shake cut. There are holy places, houses of prayer and living spaces in these structures, and this is a detect that we see as significant as far as history just as far as confidence the travel industry since it is directly alongside Konya," the educator said.

The locale is like Cappadocia because of its stone developments.


"Kilistra is a district of volcanic rocks that were shaped around 3 to 11 million years back.

In the territory where the primary church is situated in Kilistra, particularly the stones are volcanic rocks. These are tuffs that were welded after the blast. Since they can be effectively cut and handled, this area was picked," Arık said.

"The facts demonstrate that they resemble pixie stacks. Pixie stacks have a morphology that ensures the fundamental structure particularly in the territories where the volcanic layers are flawless.

Such structures can without much of a stretch be cut into rooms and places of love; living spaces can be made.

The pixie smokestack structures that we see in numerous pieces of Central Anatolia are additionally present in the Kilistra territory, but on a littler scale," he said.

Overlooked Hittite city in Anatolia

The Hittite city of Sarissa is holding on to serve the travel industry. Situated in the focal Anatolian area of Sivas' Altınyayla region, the city goes back to 3,500-years.

city in Anatolia

The old city, uncovered by Professor Andreas Müller Karpe of Germany's Marburg University, is one of Turkey's social and authentic fortunes that should be investigated.

Known as where the main composed understanding was marked between the Hittites and the Egyptians, it was one of the greatest Hittite urban areas in Anatolia. Students of history guarantee that the Hittite individuals summered in Sarissa for love.

into an outside

Altınyayla Mayor Sinan Akbulut said the antiquated city in Akkuzulu field in the Altınyayla locale ought to be a social and chronicled the travel industry fascination.

"As the district, we will do our best for this spot to be advanced. In any case, we don't have enough spending plan for it and need the help of the Culture and Tourism Ministry," Akbulut said.

He imagines making Sarissa into an outside exhibition hall.


"Hittites are one of the four greatest civic establishments on the planet, and Sarissa is a spot than can serve confidence the travel industry," the city hall leader said.

Archeological unearthings in Sarissa have so far uncovered a major sanctuary, heaps of tablets, the main composed contract, an earthenware twin bull statue (Rhyton) and numerous others.

The composed contract prepared on tablets in 1285 B.C. was the content of the Kadesh Peace Agreement between the Egyptians and the Hittites.

As indicated by the Sivas Provincial Culture and Tourism Directorate, the Hittite tablets uncover that lords stayed in this antiquated city, and religious occasions were commended.

The 76-meter-long sanctuary building, which the exhuming group calls Building C, is accepted to have been worked in 1525 B.C. The structure is known as the "greatest one in the Hittite urban communities."

The statue of the twin bull, which is among the creatures of the legendary lord of the tempest, was found in the sanctuary.

Among the tablets, three are celebration writings and 12 are religious faction archives. A considerable lot of the ancient rarities revealed amid unearthings are in plain view at the Sivas Archeology Museum.