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Paradise of the Black Sea: Amasra

Published by flag- Mahmud Amino — 4 years ago

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Amasra is a district of the city of Bartin on the Black Sea in north-western Turkey. Amasra is far about 4 and a half hours by bus from Istanbul and when you come to it, you feel that a beautiful paradise is surrounded by dense, Amsara also has a very clean black sea coast and a veritable serenity for an interesting swimming pool.

Amasra is characterized by its attractive tranquility due to its small indigenous population, as well as numerous hotels, luxurious accommodation overlooking the sea, natural forest and scenic scenery. The Byzantines were the first to settle and reside in Amasra.

In 1460, Sultan Mehmet, the conqueror, headed to the Black Sea region to open it and after arriving at Amsara and seeing his magnificent beauty, he said: "What is this paradise? Never this paradise so I want you to give me their key without any war". The inhabitants surrendered to Mehmet the conqueror and handed him the key, and this is a historical testimony of a great person to the charming city of Amasra.

The summit of Boz: the summit of the vegetable and beautiful beauty, this summit is a small island of Amsara linking it with Amasra historic bridge Besanati, the summit is green and wonderful and very suitable to sit in one of its cafes or restaurants and taste Turkish coffee taste or eat a Turkish meal The embrace of nature and a distinctive view on the coast of the sea and calm, high comfort and self-pleased.

Green Mountain Pillars: These columns are located on the coast, with its beauty making the Amasra coast unique, reflecting green luster and its unique sparkle.

The Gok Dara Waterfall is one of the most beautiful parts of the natural paradise. The waterfall is located on the wild part of Amasra and is filled with sea water. It has hot water that is useful for the prevention and treatment of certain skin diseases and osteoporosis and provides a fabulous atmosphere for the spectators by drinking tea in a café nearby.

Amasra mountain pit: A hole in the shape of a hole located in a mountain overlooking the coast of Amasra, gives a beautiful hope that can be discovered by passing by one of the exploratory boats scattered in the area.

Gorg Luke Cave: a cave with a length of 169 Berri and some of which is one of the most beautiful natural places to visit and enjoy its beautiful view.

Castle of Guzalca Hisar: The fortress that protects Amasra from all sides, built by the Byzantines in order to protect the city from external dangers, today is a very suitable place to climb up and see the beauty of Amasra with a mind-boggling brain thought.

Amasra Historical Theater: Its Byzantine theater was used, as in many other Byzantine landscapes, for the organization of critical festivals and critical fairs between the knights.

Al-Fateh Mosque: After the opening of Mehmet Al-Fatih Amasra ordered the establishment of a mosque to establish the rituals of Islam and the Islamic rituals on the city.

The historic Amasra market: A market that has been standing on its feet since the Byzantine state. It is characterized by its distinctive historical architectural style. It can be strolled and lived in a shopping atmosphere amid the history that is rich in civilization and distinctive architecture.


There are many scenic places to visit during your stay in Amsara:

Amasra coast: Amasra is a geographical part of the peninsula surrounded by water from its three sides and there is only a narrow land port connecting it with the city of Bartin. The coast of Amasra is characterized by its lack of congestion and wildness that makes it the most suitable place for swimming and diving. Individually pleasing.


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