When these pictures were taken, I was passing Bitlis province, on my way, from Tatvan to Ankara. People said that life is about experience something. And that’s what I did. In order to experience seeing the country side of Turkey, I took 26 hours journey on the train. Passing uncountable villages, so many rivers, the wild valleys and mountains filled with flowers and plants. Oh my, I was spoiled, really. 26 hours on the train passed quickly. I did not want this day comes to an end. But it did, just to take me to another day, with another experience to have.




This post is my first contribution to Lens-Artists Photo Challenge after being away for many months. I hope you all enjoy it.
Aah, I love rail travel!
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So do I 😃. Thank you for your comment, Sue.
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You’re welcome, Nurul, good to see you back
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Lovely post Nurul! Must be beautiful to travel that area of Turkey and I am certainly a big fan of traveling by train! You’ve also some fabulous photographs!
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Thank you, Francisco. Eastern Turkey is quite different compared to the west one. It was worth visit.
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I’ve never been to Eastern Turkey, perhaps after the pandemic I will. Cheers Nurul, you’ve lovely articles, informative and always interesting.
All the best 😉
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Thank you for sharing these images of your train ride through Turkey.
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You are welcome and thank you for giving us the idea for the challenge.
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Excellent.
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Thank you, John.
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