Georgian-Turkish border in Sarpi

Orthodox on the left, Muslims on the right.
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18 april 2015Travel time: 14 october 2013
For some reason, the Georgian-Turkish border in Sarpi is a local landmark. Tourists are brought here to swim and look at the building of a strange shape, behind which the Turkish coast begins. Well, in order to cross the border, you will only need a passport and time. What is noteworthy, there is no border marking along the coastline, but the guide strictly forbade us to go beyond the "strange building" : ) In general, of course, there is something in this - an Orthodox church on the left, a mosque on the right, in the middle - the border ...But Still, I wouldn't make a special trip here.
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