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The image depicts a marina in Bodrum, Turkey, under an overcast sky. A line of large, multi-masted wooden-hulled sailing vessels, commonly known as gulets, are docked parallel to a concrete pier on the right side of the frame. In the immediate foreground on the left, a weathered red utility bollard stands on a yellow-edged concrete pier. Two gray cables extend along the pier from its base. Nearby, a rusted metal mooring cleat and two metal mooring rings are embedded in the pier. The dark water of the marina shows ripples and reflections.

The closest gulet on the right is named "HERODOT," displayed in blue lettering on its hull and an oval sign near the stern. This vessel features stainless steel railings, a beige canvas enclosure with clear plastic windows, and a boarding platform or gangway with small white wheels at its base, connected to the pier by a blue mooring line. A white banner with contact information, including "BODRUM," phone numbers, and "info@herodotbodrum.com," is affixed to the boat. A red flag, likely Turkish, is visible on the upper deck structure of this and other boats. Solar panels are mounted on the roof structure of the "HERODOT."

Further down the pier, a succession of similar gulets are docked. One partially visible boat is named "ALİ NUR," and another has "MY TOUR" near its stern. These boats exhibit numerous masts, a complex network of rigging lines, and varying deck structures. No individuals are visible on the pier or aboard the vessels. The sky is uniformly light gray with subtle cloud formations, indicating an overcast condition.
Vika-tika

Mar 27, 2026

Bodrum, Turkey

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The image depicts a marina in Bodrum, Turkey, under an overcast sky. A line of large, multi-masted wooden-hulled sailing vessels, commonly known as gulets, are docked parallel to a concrete pier on the right side of the frame. In the immediate foreground on the left, a weathered red utility bollard stands on a yellow-edged concrete pier. Two gray cables extend along the pier from its base. Nearby, a rusted metal mooring cleat and two metal mooring rings are embedded in the pier. The dark water of the marina shows ripples and reflections. The closest gulet on the right is named "HERODOT," displayed in blue lettering on its hull and an oval sign near the stern. This vessel features stainless steel railings, a beige canvas enclosure with clear plastic windows, and a boarding platform or gangway with small white wheels at its base, connected to the pier by a blue mooring line. A white banner with contact information, including "BODRUM," phone numbers, and "info@herodotbodrum.com," is affixed to the boat. A red flag, likely Turkish, is visible on the upper deck structure of this and other boats. Solar panels are mounted on the roof structure of the "HERODOT." Further down the pier, a succession of similar gulets are docked. One partially visible boat is named "ALİ NUR," and another has "MY TOUR" near its stern. These boats exhibit numerous masts, a complex network of rigging lines, and varying deck structures. No individuals are visible on the pier or aboard the vessels. The sky is uniformly light gray with subtle cloud formations, indicating an overcast condition.

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