By bugavi on Skatehive
Oh, once we set off on a completely spontaneous, crazy journey. And it truly was wild in every sense — across countless green hills, along a mighty, powerful river, over the endless sea, and through magical hanging mists. As usual, I didn’t really want to go on this trip, but my unstoppable mom @olga.maslievich pulled me along. I couldn’t even imagine that the places we were heading to would be so incredibly beautiful. Because officially, I can say that the most beautiful part of Turkey, in my opinion, is the place where we live — the Antalya region and its surroundings. But the Turkish Black Sea coast turned out to be just as stunning, and in some ways even better. I’m talking in particular about the regions of Trabzon, Rize, and Ardeşen — we passed through these cities on our way, and the point where our route truly settled was the small town of Ardeşen. It’s home to a bridge that stretches over the source of the wild and unique Fırtına Creek as it flows into the Black Sea. In fact,