Amasra
Along Turkey's north coast Limestone cliffs descend In tourism we're engrosed Watch the fashion trends Black Sea gently rolls Tourists and buskers mingle Trinket shops extol Hoping for coins to jingle. Amasra the town is named Twas once Roman then was Greek It's Turkish now reframed Of history we shall not speak Looking at the view Enjoying restaurant eats Jostling tourists too Stroll up and down the streets. Amasra. It's a pretty little town. Neat concrete apartments, supported by throngs of tourists from Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir and other cities in Turkey. Very little tourism comes from outside these borders. Speaking English with very little Turkish is a serious handicap. We're getting proficient with our translation apps though. We've been in tourist towns all around the world, and similarities abound. Small shops open for long hours, many of them selling the same trinkets as their neighbor. As if someon...