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Fri, May 1, 2026, 07:09 AM

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Alanya, Turkey

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This image depicts a vibrant, sunlit scene aboard a traditional wooden boat, likely a gulet, in Alanya, Turkey. The vessel is constructed primarily from dark, polished wood, featuring multiple decks,…read more

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This image depicts a vibrant, sunlit scene aboard a traditional wooden boat, likely a gulet, in Alanya, Turkey. The vessel is constructed primarily from dark, polished wood, featuring multiple decks, sturdy railings, and intricate wooden carvings. Ropes, chains, and various ladders (both wooden and metal) crisscross the frame, highlighting the boat's operational details. Several people are visible on different levels of the boat, suggesting a leisure cruise or tour. On an upper deck, a person wearing a yellow t-shirt with "GUESS" printed on it and sunglasses is seen standing. Below, another individual with a black t-shirt that reads "I DON'T CARE" and a pink bucket hat is seated or kneeling. Two children wearing bright, patterned shirts are also present, along with other partially visible passengers. The overall atmosphere appears relaxed and recreational. Notable details include two prominent orange life preservers hanging on the side. The bright sunlight suggests it's daytime with clear weather, casting strong shadows. Visible text includes the brand "GUESS" and the phrase "I DON'T CARE" on clothing. A sign attached to one of the life preservers explicitly states, "You're not allowed to bring any drinks to the boat," accompanied by a Russian translation: "ПРЕЩЕНО ПРОНОСИТЬ НА КЕТУ ЛЮБЫЕ НАПИТКИ." Additional text "SERLAN-1-Boy" and "SERCAN S" are visible on the boat's wooden structure. | Open Wire