New Photos – Hello Turkey

After crossing the border between Georgia and Turkey (after taking some time to fill up on $4 a gallon gas as opposed to the $10 per gallon price tag throughout Turkey) we once again entered a new land. the ancient churches that were a staple of the Georgian countryside were replaced by the spires of the countless mosques characteristic of Turkey. Our first stop was Trabzon where we said goodbye to Tash but not before enjoying some traditional shisha. Most of Turkey still lies on the Asian continent, but there was a sense that we were now getting close to Europe… at least the price of fuel was an indication.

The first of literally hundreds of mosques that dot the landscape in TurkeyThe morning sun obscures the Black Sea border crossing between Georgia and TurkeyNow that bed is hotBouey trying to fight the peer pressure and not smokeKarie adds to the pressureGreg wondering just what we are smoking in these hookahsKarie taking some photos of the debauchery at a hookah bar we found in TrabzonWhen in Rome, Bouey finally caves in The Toyotas on the Turkish coastline near TrabzonKarie tries a yogic inversion pose called falling into the Black SeaThe Black Sea is the eighth major body of water we have seen on the expedition Steve posing for an Abercrombie ad or somethingThe Turkish coastline along the Black Sea