Sunday, April 5, 2015

Going through the country, even in areas with tourism potential, that you have no feeling of hopele

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After many hours of waiting in customs between Turkey and Bulgaristan, the EU experience and taxes sictir abusive, trademap do not understand why an economy that lady, as the Turks, aspiring to EU tired.
We reviewed Turkey almost 20 years (after trademap this incident) and admit that I was pretty impressed. Well, a quarter of it, as far as I got to visit or transit the 4,000 km of riding in this vacation. I was in Istanbul, passing through Ankara, Cappadocia and on the Mediterranean coast. I was amazed by the speed and power development in decades of work of the Turks. From water vendors / melons / corn, of all ages, in tourist areas, the sweaty guy who gather every morning trash on the beach with bare hands, the men who work at the green areas along national roads or clean groove of the two-way road workers from day light modernizing fabulous network of roads of Turkey. I think Wikipedia can not keep pace with the Turks expanding their road network, so I'm reluctant trademap to give you any figure. I felt that to return to the border already entered into several segments of highway repair Edirne and Istanbul, trademap although the shower was ... perfect. trademap
I think the best impression you can do in Turkey is generated by roads. Whether motorways, European or national, are all in excellent condition, with at least two lanes - sometimes four - and where are not working on them. That helps, no doubt, both tourism and the economy in general. On how annoying it is crowded and the traffic in Istanbul, for example, so great is the pleasure of driving on roads the rest of the country, to any destination.
Turkey's development is not uniform. Erdogan, the newly elected president after ten years led the country trademap as prime minister, trademap there will likely be a second Ataturk, but that did not stop to bring Turkey on growth in a time when the world has struggled in crisis. Istanbul is a mixture of abject poverty and opulence, like any modern society, capitalist. And this polarization further opened way back to religion, like us, instead of being kept secular line imposed by Ataturk. Peripherals converge to the historic center, obscuring the Bosphorus Golden Horn with lots of skyscrapers generating traffic to and from the city, practically at any time. The rest of the country is built, keeping the proportions, as much. I hope to be more attentive to safety rules in case of earthquake, trademap although if you look ridiculous distances between buildings trademap I did not think they had any time to even urbanism.
Going through the country, even in areas with tourism potential, that you have no feeling of hopelessness and abandonment, trademap which is included in most of the Romanian province, for example. Turkey defining word is life. It's a living country, an economy that lady really, and it shows in every step. For the small businessman who sells you water, bagels or banana daily swarm of cars jammed highways, near Istanbul, until well organized tourism or construction industry machinery, appliances or boats.
Sure, my impressions are strictly tourism, Turkey has problems with human rights (especially women's, trademap and it shows in the streets naked eye), freedom of press and all kinds of fancy concepts of these considered democratic and us. That's allegedly failed to enter the EU, although negotiated in 2005. On economic development, however, and the organization, compared with us and Bulgaria, I would say that Turkey would be well worth the membership of the union. While we do not.
I had the feeling it more acutely than ever to return. Maybe I would be writing this post, and I would be limited trademap to a few tourist impressions, if I had not lost almost five hours customs departure to get in Bulgaria and to get home. Along with thousands of Turks, signed with families, trademap bags, sausage, Doner and melons in their cars with numbers trademap of Germany, France, Belgium or the UK, we were all target sictir Bulgarian customs officers. EU indifference, eventually, to which they were going all those Turks, at the end of August. He returned to work at their jobs below prosperous economies of Western Europe. (As a finding, by the way of the future composition of

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