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Kayseri Collection

"Wild Horses (aka Yılkı Atları): A Majestic Sight in Kayseri" Kayseri, a city located in central Anatolia, Turkey

Background imageKayseri Collection: Yabani atlar (aka Yılkı Atları)

Yabani atlar (aka Yılkı Atları)
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Background imageKayseri Collection: close-up run

close-up run
Zühdü Bilgin

Background imageKayseri Collection: I am not mad, most noble Festus, 19th century. Creator: H Robinson

I am not mad, most noble Festus, 19th century. Creator: H Robinson
I am not mad, most noble Festus, 19th century. Biblical scene, from Acts 26: 25: But he said, I am not mad, most noble Festus; but speak forth the words of truth and soberness

Background imageKayseri Collection: The golden equestrian statue of Ataturk at Kayseri. Anatolia, Turkey, Asia

The golden equestrian statue of Ataturk at Kayseri. Anatolia, Turkey, Asia

Background imageKayseri Collection: Wild horses (aka Yılkı Atları)

Wild horses (aka Yılkı Atları)
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Background imageKayseri Collection: Wild horses (aka Yılkı Atları)

Wild horses (aka Yılkı Atları)
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Background imageKayseri Collection: The ancient walls of Kayseri, Turkey

The ancient walls of Kayseri, Turkey
The ancient walls of Kayseri Castle, Kayseri, Turkey. The city retains a number of historical monuments, including several from the Seljuk period

Background imageKayseri Collection: işler güçler

işler güçler
Dilek Sakarya

Background imageKayseri Collection: Rider on the roll

Rider on the roll
aumitcanan

Background imageKayseri Collection: YILKI

YILKI
Tunc Tuncel

Background imageKayseri Collection: WATER HORSES

WATER HORSES
BARKAN TEKDOGAN

Background imageKayseri Collection: WAITING

WAITING
BARKAN TEKDOGAN

Background imageKayseri Collection: Man's Best Friends

Man's Best Friends
BARKAN TEKDOGAN

Background imageKayseri Collection: Amya Petitioning Faustus for the Custody of Saint Mamas, ca. 1543. Creator: Jean Cousin

Amya Petitioning Faustus for the Custody of Saint Mamas, ca. 1543. Creator: Jean Cousin
Amya Petitioning Faustus for the Custody of Saint Mamas, ca.1543

Background imageKayseri Collection: Caesarea, in Cappadocia, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Caesarea, in Cappadocia, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Caesarea, in Cappadocia, 1890. Kayseri in Central Anatolia, Turkey, was destroyed by Sassanid king Shapur I after victory over Emperor Valerian I in AD 260 but gradually recovered

Background imageKayseri Collection: Kayseri City

Kayseri City
Kayseri is a large and industrialized city in Central Anatolia, Turkey

Background imageKayseri Collection: Residential area of Kayseri

Residential area of Kayseri
Tonnaja Travel Photography, 517427287

Background imageKayseri Collection: Erciyes peak and landscape view in summer season

Erciyes peak and landscape view in summer season
Tonnaja Travel Photography, 517427399

Background imageKayseri Collection: First light cast on a top of Mt Erciyes

First light cast on a top of Mt Erciyes

Background imageKayseri Collection: Morning landscape of Mt Erchiyes

Morning landscape of Mt Erchiyes

Background imageKayseri Collection: wild flower field in Turkey

wild flower field in Turkey

Background imageKayseri Collection: Panoramic view of Goreme in winter

Panoramic view of Goreme in winter.The ancient region of Cappadocia lies in central Anatolia, between the cities of Nevsehir, Kayseri and Nigde

Background imageKayseri Collection: Cappadocian landscape with Mount Erciyes, Turkey

Cappadocian landscape with Mount Erciyes, Turkey
Mount Erciyes (3916 m), the highest mountain in Cappadocia, is a massive stratovolcano located 25 km (16 mi) to the south of Kayseri in Turkey

Background imageKayseri Collection: Turkey, Kayseri

Turkey, Kayseri
Doner Kumbet - a Seljuk building, surmounted by a storks nest. Kayseri in Central Anatolia. Renowned for culinary specialities, historical monuments and the former Talas American college

Background imageKayseri Collection: The Doner Kumbet (Rotating Tower), Kayseri, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

The Doner Kumbet (Rotating Tower), Kayseri, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia


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"Wild Horses (aka Yılkı Atları): A Majestic Sight in Kayseri" Kayseri, a city located in central Anatolia, Turkey, is known for its captivating sights and rich history. One of the most remarkable attractions that mesmerizes visitors are the wild horses, also known as Yılkı Atları. These magnificent creatures roam freely across the vast plains of Kayseri, embodying strength and grace. The Burunguz Mosque stands proudly at the heart of the city center, casting a stunning silhouette against the twilight sky. Republic Square comes alive with vibrant colors as dusk settles in Kayseri. The mosque's intricate architecture adds to the charm of this historical landmark. As you explore further into Kayseri's streets, you'll come across an equestrian statue dedicated to Ataturk – a symbol of honor and respect for Turkey's founding father. This golden masterpiece pays tribute to his legacy and serves as a reminder of his significant contributions to Anatolia. Delving deeper into history, one cannot miss the ancient walls that surround Kayseri. These remnants from centuries past stand tall and tell tales of bygone eras when civilizations flourished within these protective fortifications. A close-up run through Kayseri reveals its bustling atmosphere filled with life and energy. The locals' warm hospitality can be felt everywhere you go – from traditional markets selling local delicacies to modern establishments showcasing contemporary art forms. "Işler Güçler, " meaning "business matters" in Turkish slang, perfectly captures the dynamic spirit found within this vibrant city. It signifies how people here work hard while embracing their cultural heritage simultaneously. Whether it's witnessing wild horses galloping freely or marveling at architectural wonders like Burunguz Mosque or exploring ancient walls steeped in history – every corner offers something unique and unforgettable for all who visit this enchanting destination in central Anatolia, Turkey.