Greek ruins in northeastern Turkey suffer neglect
31.10.2017

GUMUSHANE, TURKEY, OCTOBER 31: A 17th century Greek archaeological site in Turkey’s Black Sea province Gumushane has been ignored for the last 50 years. Santa Ruins, located in medieval Dumanli village, 72 kilometers (44.7 miles) from Gumushane’s city center, listed as grade 1 and grade 3 archaeological sites in 1999.

Greek ruins in northeastern Turkey suffer neglect
Fotoğraf: Veysel Kara

GUMUSHANE, TURKEY, OCTOBER 31: A 17th century Greek archaeological site in Turkey’s Black Sea province Gumushane has been ignored for the last 50 years. Santa Ruins, located in medieval Dumanli village, 72 kilometers (44.7 miles) from Gumushane’s city center, listed as grade 1 and grade 3 archaeological sites in 1999.

Greek ruins in northeastern Turkey suffer neglect
Fotoğraf: Veysel Kara

GUMUSHANE, TURKEY, OCTOBER 31: A 17th century Greek archaeological site in Turkey’s Black Sea province Gumushane has been ignored for the last 50 years. Santa Ruins, located in medieval Dumanli village, 72 kilometers (44.7 miles) from Gumushane’s city center, listed as grade 1 and grade 3 archaeological sites in 1999.

Greek ruins in northeastern Turkey suffer neglect
Fotoğraf: Veysel Kara

GUMUSHANE, TURKEY, OCTOBER 31: A 17th century Greek archaeological site in Turkey’s Black Sea province Gumushane has been ignored for the last 50 years. Santa Ruins, located in medieval Dumanli village, 72 kilometers (44.7 miles) from Gumushane’s city center, listed as grade 1 and grade 3 archaeological sites in 1999.

Greek ruins in northeastern Turkey suffer neglect
Fotoğraf: Veysel Kara

GUMUSHANE, TURKEY, OCTOBER 31: A 17th century Greek archaeological site in Turkey’s Black Sea province Gumushane has been ignored for the last 50 years. Santa Ruins, located in medieval Dumanli village, 72 kilometers (44.7 miles) from Gumushane’s city center, listed as grade 1 and grade 3 archaeological sites in 1999.

Greek ruins in northeastern Turkey suffer neglect
Fotoğraf: Veysel Kara

GUMUSHANE, TURKEY, OCTOBER 31: A 17th century Greek archaeological site in Turkey’s Black Sea province Gumushane has been ignored for the last 50 years. Santa Ruins, located in medieval Dumanli village, 72 kilometers (44.7 miles) from Gumushane’s city center, listed as grade 1 and grade 3 archaeological sites in 1999.

Greek ruins in northeastern Turkey suffer neglect
Fotoğraf: Veysel Kara

GUMUSHANE, TURKEY, OCTOBER 31: A 17th century Greek archaeological site in Turkey’s Black Sea province Gumushane has been ignored for the last 50 years. Santa Ruins, located in medieval Dumanli village, 72 kilometers (44.7 miles) from Gumushane’s city center, listed as grade 1 and grade 3 archaeological sites in 1999.

Greek ruins in northeastern Turkey suffer neglect
Fotoğraf: Veysel Kara

GUMUSHANE, TURKEY, OCTOBER 31: A 17th century Greek archaeological site in Turkey’s Black Sea province Gumushane has been ignored for the last 50 years. Santa Ruins, located in medieval Dumanli village, 72 kilometers (44.7 miles) from Gumushane’s city center, listed as grade 1 and grade 3 archaeological sites in 1999.

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