By oneplanet on Skatehive
Diyarbakır was much more than what was described. That warmth that greeted me from the first moment I set foot in this city came not only from its air, but from its people and streets. I walked around the streets of Diyarbakır for two days. Although it was the month of Ramadan, the streets were incredibly crowded and lively, in spite of the silence of the fasting. If they ask me, "Where can you spend the whole day?" Without thinking, I would say "In these narrow and historical streets of Diyarbakır". History and Life Intertwined I started my trip from the Sur region. Walking in the shade of those walls made of huge basalt stones made me feel like I was among the pages of a history book. But this book was alive! On the one hand, the thousand-year-old Hasan Pasha Inn, on the other hand, the most natural flow of life... When you enter through that magnificent door of the inn, the smell of coffee that greets you and the movement in the courtyard are truly fascinating. I caught a different