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Georgian-Turkish border in Sarpi

Orthodox on the left, Muslims on the right.
Rating 7110

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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Hello Julia! We are pleased that we were able to surprise you as an experienced tourist!!! Thank you for your warm and detailed review! Contact us we will be glad to see you again and again!!!

Wed, 23 Oct 2013, 16:45
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