@ Turkish Pleasure Boat Kelebek begins her tour of "Turkey: Aegean & Black Sea". Merhaba nasılsınız! Turkish Pleasure Boat Festooned in cheerful bunting of red and white Turkish flags, plus naval flag pennants, this boat waits in port for the next batch of eager tourists to go aboard and head off over the blue waters for an amazing trip! Which pet knows what those naval flags spell out, by the way?
While travelling Turkey, you met Trixie.
Kelebek shook paws with Trixie the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Long Lake, Turkey MELODEE was distracted by the sounds of loud rustling as Kelebek unfolded a very large tourist map, in the course of which she succeeded in knocking MELODEE’s hat off. “Put that away, do!” said MELODEE, exasperated. “We’re about to pose beside this amazing scene—the picture will be of your map if you don’t fold it up PDQ!” Long Lake, Turkey Lake Uzungöl, in Trabzon, is considered to be Turkey’s most beautiful lake. Located 99 km from Trabzon’s city center, and 19 km from Çaykara’s district center.
While travelling Turkey, you met MELODEE.
Kelebek shook paws with MELODEE the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Uzungöl Village Of Trabzon "'In Turkey, almost every meal comes with fresh bread (ekmek). The giving of ekmek is significant in Turkey because, in Islamic belief, bread sustains life. Due to this, bread is never wasted,'" read Kelebek from the brochure. "It's certainly delicious bread!" enthused Snuggles. Uzungöl Village Of Trabzon Along the northeast coast of the Black Sea, the earliest civilizations date back more than 9,000 years, the fabled city of Trabzon. Cal Cave is one of the most famous attractions, with a length of eight kilometers, this cave is the second-longest cave known, but only one kilometer is open to the public.
While travelling Turkey, you met Snuggles.
Kelebek shook paws with Snuggles the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Samsun, Turkey "We must study the guide to Turkish etiquette, Kelebek! When you meet a pet, you need to do a firm paw-shake. Upon entering a room, you must shake paws first with the most senior pet present." "Gotcha, Sif!" Samsun, Turkey Samsum, historically known as Sampsounta, is a major Black Sea port city on the north coast of Turkey. Formally it was a Greek city where Mustafa Kemal Atatürk began the Turkish War of Independence in 1919. The ?ahinkaya Kanyonu, a nature preserve and National Park is a popular tourist destination spot.
While travelling Turkey, you met Sif.
Kelebek shook paws with Sif the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sunset Coast of Giresun “What have you got in your rucksack, Sebastian?” asked Kelebek. “It looks very full!” “I’ve come prepared for anything, Kelebek,” responded Sebastian. “There’s canvas deck shoes, tennis shoes, flip-flops, sandshoes, walking boots, sandals, loafers—you name it, I’ve got it!” Sunset Coast of Giresun Day is done, gone the sun, but you'll stand on the shore until the last rays disappear from the sky.
While travelling Turkey, you met Sebastian.
Kelebek shook paws with Sebastian the Bashful Badger. They both received one silver mole!
@ Pamukkale Thermal Pools Kelebek impressed Sharon with her command of the Turkish language as she spoke to the waitress in the café. "Cigarillos coming up!" said Kelebek cheerfully. Sharon was alarmed. "But Kelebek, we don't smoke! What were you thinking of?" "Relax, my little chum. Sigara böreği is a famous Turkish deep-fried pastry. These small, crispy rolls of thin dough are stuffed with a creamy mixture of cheese and parsley and rolled into a cigar shape, then fried." Pamukkale Thermal Pools In the southwest region of Denizli, Turkey, there lies a steep valley with hillsides lined with rows of shimmering white stone steps. Three hundred meters below the surface of the Anatolian plateau, in subterranean caves, mineral-laden water bubbles, due to the volcanic activity in the area. This is a fascinating place with many myths and tales.
While travelling Turkey, you met Sharon.
Kelebek shook paws with Sharon the Introvurtle. They both received one silver mole!
@ Golden Sunset "This is interesting, Kelebek! Cherries were first introduced to Europe from Giresun, Northern Turkey." "I guess we can be very glad of that, Safeara!" Golden Sunset The setting sun in Izmir will amaze everypet as the golden hues paint the sky a gold more valuable than the element.
While travelling Turkey, you met Safeara.
Kelebek shook paws with Safeara the Silver Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Mountain Mists Oh look ... you found a picturesque rock! Mountain Mists Skimming the tree tops, low laying clouds, commonly referred to as a mist, add a mysterious air to the tops, making the traveler wonder, what's below?
While travelling Turkey, you met Choose a name.
Kelebek shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Serene Forest "There's a bit of a tongue-twister here in the Language section of our guide, Laila Lu! I'll read it out. Bir berber bir berbere gel berber beraber Berberistan’da bir berber dükkanı açalım demiş. "What does it mean, Kelebek?" "A barber said to another barber: 'Come, barber, let’s start up a joint barbershop in Barberistan'." "That's great fun, Kelebek! Read it out again!" Serene Forest Setting sun or rising day? Either way, enjoy the beautiful colors painting the sky, breathe deep and relax!
While travelling Turkey, you met Laila Lu.
Kelebek shook paws with Laila Lu the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Çifte Bridge “What have you got in your rucksack, Shadow?” asked Kelebek. “It looks very full!” “I’ve come prepared for anything, Kelebek,” responded Shadow. “There’s canvas deck shoes, tennis shoes, flip-flops, sandshoes, walking boots, sandals, loafers—you name it, I’ve got it!” Çifte Bridge Twin bridges, these unique architecture span two small rivers to help keep your paws dry.
While travelling Turkey, you met Shadow.
Kelebek shook paws with Shadow the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Tent in the Morning Mist "There's a bit of a tongue-twister here in the Language section of our guide, Cadbury! I'll read it out. Bir berber bir berbere gel berber beraber Berberistan’da bir berber dükkanı açalım demiş. "What does it mean, Kelebek?" "A barber said to another barber: 'Come, barber, let’s start up a joint barbershop in Barberistan'." "That's great fun, Kelebek! Read it out again!" Tent in the Morning Mist Tired of exploring, everypet can rest weary paws by pitching a tent and enjoying the Borcka area in the forest.
While travelling Turkey, you met Cadbury.
Kelebek shook paws with Cadbury the Chocolate Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Incekaya Aqueduct, Western Black Sea Many Turkish jokes revolve around one main character, Temel, his wife Fatima and his friend Dursun. Temel represents a typical man from the Black Sea coastal region and there are hundreds of jokes about this trio and the various adventures they encounter. Incekaya Aqueduct, Western Black Sea Built in the 1790's it's a testament to good construction that is is still standing. Everypet can also walk across the aqueduct, and enjoy the Tokaltli valley
While travelling Turkey, you met Nicole.
Kelebek shook paws with Nicole the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!
@ Old Black Smith Shop "Did you know English has quite a few words in the language that come from Turkish, Kelebek?" asked Fidelis. "Like baklava, perhaps?" queried Kelebek. "Good example! Other foods we gain from Turkish are yogurt (yoğurt), kebab or shish kebab kebap or şiş kebap), caviar (havyar), pastrami (pastırma), bergamot (bey armudu), bulgur, kefir, kielbasa ((külbastı) and pierogi (börek). "Wow! That's quite a few, Fidelis!" Old Black Smith Shop Located in Bartin, these historic black smith shop and wooden house, are throwbacks to a time gone by, will you hear your ancestors whisper here?
While travelling Turkey, you met Fidelis.
Kelebek shook paws with Fidelis the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Amphitheater at Hierapolis "Did you know English has quite a few words in the language that come from Turkish, Kelebek?" asked Tess. "Like baklava, perhaps?" queried Kelebek. "Good example! Other foods we gain from Turkish are yogurt (yoğurt), kebab or shish kebab kebap or şiş kebap), caviar (havyar), pastrami (pastırma), bergamot (bey armudu), bulgur, kefir, kielbasa ((külbastı) and pierogi (börek). "Wow! That's quite a few, Tess!" Amphitheater at Hierapolis Incredible in size alone, the ancient carved amphitheater is also an intricate work of art.
While travelling Turkey, you met Tess.
Kelebek shook paws with Tess the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Horse Drawn Carriage Ride Oh look ... you found a picturesque rock! Horse Drawn Carriage Ride What better way to travel and rest your paws? An old fashioned carriage ride! The horse is all decorated and ready to go, giddyup!
While travelling Turkey, you met Daisy.
Kelebek shook paws with Daisy the Lilac Daydream Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Pomegranate Growing Many Turkish jokes revolve around one main character, Temel, his wife Fatima and his friend Dursun. Temel represents a typical man from the Black Sea coastal region and there are hundreds of jokes about this trio and the various adventures they encounter. Pomegranate Growing Not your supermarket pomegranate, this one is growing and ripening for your dining pleasure!
While travelling Turkey, you met Fluffy.
Kelebek shook paws with Fluffy the Brown Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Fethiye Beach Lami was distracted by the sounds of loud rustling as Kelebek unfolded a very large tourist map, in the course of which she succeeded in knocking Lami’s hat off. “Put that away, do!” said Lami, exasperated. “We’re about to pose beside this amazing scene—the picture will be of your map if you don’t fold it up PDQ!” Fethiye Beach Fethiye Beach, on the Mugla Sea, is located in the secluded Turkey Turquoise Coast. If you are looking for tranquility, look no further.
While travelling Turkey, you met Lami.
Kelebek shook paws with Lami the Mauve Koala. They both received one silver mole!
@ Lake at Trabzon "'In Turkey, almost every meal comes with fresh bread (ekmek). The giving of ekmek is significant in Turkey because, in Islamic belief, bread sustains life. Due to this, bread is never wasted,'" read Kelebek from the brochure. "It's certainly delicious bread!" enthused Lucy. Lake at Trabzon Nestled in the green valley, Trazbon beckons the traveler to stand on the hillside and enjoy the beautiful vista displayed before them. What an adventure this will be!
While travelling Turkey, you met Lucy.
Kelebek shook paws with Lucy the Bee. They both received one silver mole!
@ Amphitheater at Izmir Kelebek and Midnight had shaken paws and took some time to enjoy the super view in a companionable silence! Amphitheater at Izmir Painstakingly carved into the hillside, once known as Pergamon, now called Izmir, you can pull out your best one pet act and put on the show for the other travelers.
While travelling Turkey, you met Midnight.
Kelebek shook paws with Midnight the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sunrise at Izmir "Our tour leader was saying this morning that although Turkish is the official language of the country, more than 30 other languages are spoken regularly, including Arabic, Kurmanji and Zazaki to name a few," remarked Beauty. "Wow! That's impressive!" replied Kelebek. Sunrise at Izmir Kicking the sands between your paws, the early riser gets not only the worm but the beauty of watching the sun rise silently over the sea.
While travelling Turkey, you met Beauty.
Kelebek shook paws with Beauty the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sumela Monastery in Trabzon "There's a bit of a tongue-twister here in the Language section of our guide, Granville very long name indeed indeed! I'll read it out. Bir berber bir berbere gel berber beraber Berberistan’da bir berber dükkanı açalım demiş. "What does it mean, Kelebek?" "A barber said to another barber: 'Come, barber, let’s start up a joint barbershop in Barberistan'." "That's great fun, Kelebek! Read it out again!" Sumela Monastery in Trabzon The Sumela Monastery, in Trabzon is a Greek Orthodox monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary, nestled in the cliff side of the Pontiac Mountains. Amazing views await everypet gazing out the window.
While travelling Turkey, you met Granville very long name indeed indeed.
Kelebek shook paws with Granville very long name indeed indeed the Bashful Badger. They both received one silver mole!
Granville very long name indeed indeed and you found 10 Travel Tokens!
@ Mugla,Mugla Province Oh look ... you found a picturesque rock! Mugla,Mugla Province The city is the center of the District of Mentese in Mugla Province, which stretches along Turkey's Aegean coast. The old quarter of Mugla—on the slopes and around Saburhane Square, consists of about four hundred registered old houses dating from the 18th and 19th centuries, many of which are restored.
While travelling Turkey, you met Chester.
Kelebek shook paws with Chester the Introvurtle. They both received one silver mole!
@ Izmir At Night "'Turkey supplies approximately 75% of the world’s production of hazelnuts. Mainly due to its favourable weather conditions for hazelnut production, hazelnut fields stretch along the Black Sea coasts of Turkey,'" read out Kelebek from the tour guide. "Mmm! That's a huge amount of hazelnuts!" declared Allegra. "I'm very partial to them myself." Kelebek flicked over the page of the brochure. "Yeah. You're particularly fond of them when they're coated in nougat, caramel and chocolate and enveloped in a bright red wrapper with Topic printed on it." Allegra was unabashed. "A hazelnut in every bite, don't forget!" Izmir At Night Izmir’s nightlife is wide and varied, including jazz clubs, rock pubs, and laid-back bars. The modern name Izmir is the Turkish rendering of the Greek name Smyrna. Izmir is also known as the Pearl of the Aegean, a vibrant metropolis.
While travelling Turkey, you met Allegra.
Kelebek shook paws with Allegra the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Dove-Cotes, Cappadocia, Anatolia "Did you know English has quite a few words in the language that come from Turkish, Kelebek?" asked Mittens. "Like baklava, perhaps?" queried Kelebek. "Good example! Other foods we gain from Turkish are yogurt (yoğurt), kebab or shish kebab kebap or şiş kebap), caviar (havyar), pastrami (pastırma), bergamot (bey armudu), bulgur, kefir, kielbasa ((külbastı) and pierogi (börek). "Wow! That's quite a few, Mittens!" Dove-Cotes, Cappadocia, Anatolia Dove-cotes hollowed out of most of the hills around the area. The excrement from pigeons was used as fertilizer. To keep the pigeons safe white paint made from egg and plaster was painted on the sides of the dove-cote to keep martins and foxes from getting at the pigeons and their eggs.
While travelling Turkey, you met Mittens.
Kelebek shook paws with Mittens the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Izmir, Turkey As Kelebek's tour of "Turkey: Aegean & Black Sea" comes to an end, she receives a wonderful gift! Grey Mountain Range Jagged, steep, rounded, tree-filled or bare, snow-covered or subject to torrential rains—mountains are an outstanding feature on the landscape, they draw the eye, they inspire artists and climbers. Mountains affect the weather and can enclose an area of land creating valleys that are rich agricultural areas. Poems are written about mountains. Mountains are a haven for eagles and many forms of wildlife.
These marvellous mountain decorations will be perfect in your art slides whether you are making a mountain retreat for yourself or a home for your pets. Perhaps you have a pet who has always dreamed of going on a climbing expedition and making it to the top of the highest mountain. Used singly as a point of interest, or in multiples to create a whole mountain range, let your imagination soar. Izmir, Turkey Today, Izmir is best known as the most Western-oriented Turkish city. It is the country's third-largest city and one of its largest ports, Izmir has over 8,000 years of history and many archaeological sites, one built by Alexander The great. Kelebek has completed her tour of "Turkey: Aegean & Black Sea"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour Scandinavia!
While travelling Turkey, you met Choose a name Thisisme.
Kelebek shook paws with Choose a name Thisisme the Panda Cub. They both received one silver mole!
Choose a name Thisisme gave you 1 "Grey Mountain Range"