Black Sea Day 4: Cycling through Giresun

Black Sea Day 4: Cycling through Giresun

This is the story of our day in images.

Instant coffee
A nice moment on the beach in Giresun, Turkey
Love my new bling
French class in roadside café + hazelnuts snack
Guys table
He came back with his Kemence. A Kemence is a stringed bow instrument that originates in the East Mediterranean mostly Black Sea Region. The name Kemence means small bow in Persian (Iran).
Cycle time
Lunch break
Pasta with yogurt, tomatoes, and olives
View of the beach with many small fishing boats
This campsite was a bit difficult as at first, the “protector” of the village didn’t agree to let us stay at first. After we talked to a family who lives in Germany but summers there as well as a café owner, we figured out what was going on and got permission to stay.
Our campsite for the night. That tent was empty.
All set up. So nice to wear a jacket after the heat of the South.
Selim swimming at night. We have different preferences in this regard.

Hope you enjoyed our day in photos! <3 Let me know if you have any questions 🙂