Chamyuva, 2017

A village a few kilometers from Kemer. The coastline is occupied by hotels, and a little further, closer to the mountains, there are houses and gardens of local residents.

The pedestrian crossing sign resembles the one from Kirkenes. There, too, a pedestrian in a hat is depicted.

The city trash bin is colorful legs and arms holding a bucket.

A camera ahead.

A fire hydrant.

Messages to Russian tourists.

ATMs in Chamyuva are built into a large casing and look like Russian kiosks.

Garbage collection.

Parking obstruction bollards.

It's hot, the grass is scorched.

Near an abandoned hotel, a concrete book with an inkwell lies in the bushes.

Chickens roam the hotel grounds.

A man carries flags.

The football stadium is surrounded by a three-story fence.

An abandoned hotel.

The best way to get around Chamyuva is a two-seater electric scooter.

A lifeguard tower on the beach.

The mountains here are stunning. It reminds me of Yalta.

In the cemetery, names and dates are written on the front of the tombstone, while leaves or the name and surname are repeated on the back.

The gendarmerie is responsible for maintaining public order in rural areas and controlling border territories. In large cities, this is the responsibility of the police.

An apiary.

Thanks to the mountains, the weather turns bad beautifully.

Inside a Turkish minibus.

A view of the sea from the hill.

Swallows on the wires.

Painted trash bins.

A campsite on the Mediterranean coast.