One Afternoon in the Bosphorus Strait, A Story

in Worldmappin2 years ago (edited)

A sunny afternoon in the Eminonu area of Istanbul. I decided to walk towards the shores of the Bosphorus Strait. I had a camera with me, and wanted to find a good place to take a picture.

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While walking, I walked through the small streets of Istanbul, taking in the majestic beauty of the city. A few moments later, I arrived at the edge of the Bosphorus Strait. The calm blue water and beautiful little jetty are so tempting, some people are seen fishing.

Someone starts throwing the hook into the water. He was so excited when the thread started to move and he pulled it up. And so on, it can be seen in this area with the background of the city of Istanbul and the ferries passing by.
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The view of the Bosphorus Strait is very beautiful. Although the magnificent Ottoman Empire ships a century ago are no longer sailing, replaced by modern ships that pass through the straits.

The Bosphorus is a strait that separates the European and Asian parts of Turkey, connecting the Sea of Marmara with the Black Sea. This strait is 30 km long.

Spending time on the shores of the Bosphorus and enjoying the beauty of Istanbul is a very pleasant thing.


BAHASA

Sore hari itu begitu cerah di wilayah Eminonu, Istanbul. Saya memutuskan untuk berjalan kaki menuju tepian Selat Bosphorus. Saya menenteng sebuah kamera, dan ingin mencari tempat yang bagus untuk mengambil gambar.

Sambil berjalan, saya menyusuri jalan-jalan kecil di Istanbul, menikmati keindahan kota yang megah. Setelah beberapa waktu, saya tiba di tepian Selat Bosphorus. Air biru yang tenang dan dermaga kecil yang indah begitu menggoda, beberapa orang terlihat sedang memancing.

Seseorang mulai melempar kail ke dalam air. Dia sangat bersemangat ketika benang mulai bergerak dan ia menariknya ke atas. Begitu seterusnya terlihat di daerah ini dengan latar belakang kota Istanbul dan kapal Feri yang berlalu lalang.

Pemandangan Selat Bosphorus ini sangat indah. Meski Kapal Kekaisaran Ottoman yang megah se-abad yang lalu sudah tidak berlayar lagi, berganti dengan kapal-kapal modern yang melewati selat.

Bosphorus merupakan selat yang memisahkan Turki bagian Eropa dan bagian Asia, menghubungkan Laut Marmara dengan Laut Hitam. Selat ini memiliki panjang 30 km.

Menghabiskan waktu di tepian Selat Bosphorus dan menikmati keindahan Istanbul adalah hal yang sangat menyenangkan.


THANKS FOR VISITING MY BLOG

ARIFUL USMAN (@arfa)

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